Stole, church paraments, liturgical vestment, floral ornaments, sacred art, churches and chapels furnishings, Basilica of the Holy Sepulcher Jerusalem. The stole is made of blue satin, embroidered with a floral tendril motif. In the center of each paddle and on the center waistband are embroidered equal-armed gold crosses. Pink silk lining bears the printed inscription LONGITUDO SANCTISSIMI SEPULCHRI DOMINI NOSTRI GESU CHRISTI, stylized flower bushes, and representations of architecture temple in Jerusalem?. A card is attached to the stole with ink text describing it as a stole of the Tomb of Christ in Jerusalem on blue satin, embroidered with flowers, pink lining with the inscription, and noting it was sent by the Latin Patriarch in Jerusalem in 1828 to Fr. Tomasz de Nowina Nowin, Biblical Bishop of Jerusalem, General of the Canons Regular of the Tomb of Christ. The Latin Patriarch then was Francesco Maria Fenzi 1738–1829. Tomasz Nowinski 1746–1830 — last General of the Order of the H...
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Stole, church paraments, liturgical vestment, floral ornaments, sacred art, churches and chapels furnishings, Basilica of the Holy Sepulcher Jerusalem. The stole is made of blue satin, embroidered with a floral tendril motif. In the center of each paddle and on the center waistband are embroidered equal-armed gold crosses. Pink silk lining bears the printed inscription LONGITUDO SANCTISSIMI SEPULCHRI DOMINI NOSTRI GESU CHRISTI, stylized flower bushes, and representations of architecture temple in Jerusalem?. A card is attached to the stole with ink text describing it as a stole of the Tomb of Christ in Jerusalem on blue satin, embroidered with flowers, pink lining with the inscription, and noting it was sent by the Latin Patriarch in Jerusalem in 1828 to Fr. Tomasz de Nowina Nowin, Biblical Bishop of Jerusalem, General of the Canons Regular of the Tomb of Christ. The Latin Patriarch then was Francesco Maria Fenzi 1738–1829. Tomasz Nowinski 1746–1830 β€” last General of the Order of the Holy Sepulcher in Poland, 18th–19th century, Jerusalem. Liturgical vestment; length 242 cm, width 11.5 cm., A long decorative textile sash lies flat against a pale background, showing a pair of long tapering strips joined at one narrow end; the fabric ground is a soft blue-green and is densely embroidered with a repeating floral and foliate pattern in colors including green, pink, cream, yellow, gold, and red, with metallic threads adding shine; each widened end features a triangular panel with ornate geometric and floral embroidery in similar hues and gold, while the reverse of one narrow end shows a plain beige lining; loose threads and slight wear are visible along some edges.

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Photo12/Liszt Collection

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LZT26A12_307

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Droits gérés

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72.7Mo (3.5Mo) / 50.8cm x 35.9cm / 6000 x 4237 (300dpi)

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