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Chalice Cover, France, c. 1750. Creator: Unknown
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Chalice Cover, France, c. 1750. Creator: Unknown
Chalice Cover, France, c. 1750
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Alter Chalice Chalice Cover Cross Motif Designs Drinking Vessel Ecclesiastical Embroidered Floral Motif Floral Motifs Goblet Liturgical Liturgy Motif Motifs Objecttextiles Ritual Ritual Equipment Wool Embroidery Needlework Sewing Weaving
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This print showcases a remarkable Chalice Cover from France, dating back to approximately 1750. Created by an unknown artist, this exquisite piece of religious art is currently housed in the renowned Art Institute of Chicago. The Chalice Cover, embroidered with wool in chain stitches and adorned with silk plain weave ribbons, exemplifies the intricate craftsmanship prevalent during the 19th century. The cover features a stunning cross motif at its center, symbolizing Christianity's central tenets. Its vibrant colors and floral motifs add a touch of elegance to this ecclesiastical object. As an essential part of liturgical rituals, this chalice cover served as ritual equipment within churches throughout Europe. The combination of woven fabric and needlework techniques demonstrates the skillful weaving and sewing traditions that were prevalent during that time period. This heritage artwork not only reflects French cultural influences but also represents broader European artistic styles. Preserved meticulously over centuries, this Chalice Cover stands as a testament to both religious devotion and artistic excellence. Its presence in the Art Institute of Chicago allows visitors to appreciate its beauty up close while providing insight into historical textile design practices. As we gaze upon this photograph print captured by Heritage Images, we are reminded of the rich history embedded within each thread and stitch—unveiling stories untold by its anonymous creator yet forever preserved for generations to come.
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