Légende
church paraments, liturgical vestments, sacred art, churches and chapels equipment. 18th century, Poland. Liturgical vestment chasuble, height 83 cm, width 21 cm. Description notes liturgical embroidery, its form, symbolism, execution techniques, significance in Polish religious tradition, and the role of religious orders Warsaw Capuchins in shaping liturgical culture; includes analysis of theological content, aesthetic value, and embroidery techniques., A fabric object lies flat on a pale background, showing a long rectangular strip attached to a wider trapezoidal end. The fabric appears in shades of cream and golden yellow, with the central strip mostly cream and the edges and trim in golden yellow. The wider end has a golden yellow border and a golden yellow cross-like shape sewn into the cream center, and there are visible stitch marks and small thread details across the surface. The background is a very light grayish white, and the overall scene is evenly lit.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A12_313
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
75.1Mo (3.3Mo) / 50.8cm x 37.0cm / 6000 x 4375 (300dpi)