Enamel from a Reliquary early 13th century Workshop of the Master of the Virgin Mary's Reliquary Casket German These delicately patterned enamels once formed part of a large shrine (perhaps as much as six feet long) to contain the precious remains of Christian saints. The rectangular plaques would have been set horizontally or vertically as border decoration; the medallion served as a decorative halo for a statuette of a saint. The lavish attention given to these small elements is a testament to the importance of the commission and to the skill of the goldsmith. When such shrines were restored in the 19th and early 20th centuries, original plaques were sometimes replaced with modern copies in impeccable condition, and originals like these were sold to collectors.. Enamel from a Reliquary. Workshop of the Master of the Virgin Mary's Reliquary Casket (German, Aachen). German. early 13th century. Champlevé & cloisonné enamel, copper-gilt. Made in Cologne, Germany. Enamels-Champlevé & Cloi
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