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Monstrance Collection (page 5)

The monstrance, a sacred vessel used in Catholic worship, holds the Holy Sacrament and is revered for its intricate beauty. In the St

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Ostensorium. Gothic. 14th C. Detail cross adorned with green

Ostensorium. Gothic. 14th C. Detail cross adorned with green
Ostensorium of gold and silver. Gothic. 14th C. Detail cross adorned with green gems. Treasure of Cathedral of Barcelona. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Ostensory silver, 1867. From Lleida Cathedral. The capitular

Ostensory silver, 1867. From Lleida Cathedral. The capitular
Ostensory silver, 1867. Object made by the sons Francisco d Assis. From Lleida Cathedral. The Capitular Museum. Spain. Catalonia. Lleida

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Fantastically decorated monstrance or ostensorium, 1490-1505

Fantastically decorated monstrance or ostensorium, 1490-1505.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Monstrance 18th century Pen brown ink brush gray

Monstrance 18th century Pen brown ink brush gray
Artokoloro

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Religion Kneeling Monstrance Attended Putti 1559-1613

Religion Kneeling Monstrance Attended Putti 1559-1613
Artokoloro

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Design Monstrance 18th century Ink gray wash

Design Monstrance 18th century Ink gray wash
Artokoloro

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Male Saint Followed Group Men Pointing Monstrance

Male Saint Followed Group Men Pointing Monstrance
Artokoloro

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Queen Mariana of Austria, in mourning (oil on canvas)

Queen Mariana of Austria, in mourning (oil on canvas)
XAM68601 Queen Mariana of Austria, in mourning (oil on canvas) by Carreno de Miranda, Don Juan (1614-85); 207x142 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Mariana ( 1634-96) Queen Consort of Spain

Background imageMonstrance Collection: German 15th Century, A Monstrance Held by Two Angels, 1495-1500, woodcut, hand-colored

German 15th Century, A Monstrance Held by Two Angels, 1495-1500, woodcut, hand-colored in green, brown, rose, and olive

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Giovanni Battista Foggini (Italian, 1652 - 1725), A Monstrance with Two Angels Supporting

Giovanni Battista Foggini (Italian, 1652 - 1725), A Monstrance with Two Angels Supporting a Chalice, black chalk and pen and brown ink, partially squared in black chalk, on laid paper

Background imageMonstrance Collection: A MONSTRANCE, SILVER, 15TH CENTURY, 1851 engraving

A MONSTRANCE, SILVER, 15TH CENTURY, 1851 engraving

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Procession of St. Clare with the Eucharist

Procession of St. Clare with the Eucharist
XJL61090 Procession of St. Clare with the Eucharist by Valdes Leal, Juan de (1622-90); Ayuntamiento de Sevilla, Seville, Spain; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Allegorical cartoon which the personifications of Truth and Time reveal the nest

Allegorical cartoon which the personifications of Truth and Time reveal the nest where the pope hatching all kinds of conspiracies in the form of monsters

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Saint Clare, Adriaen Collaert, Theodoor Galle, 1612 - 1618

Saint Clare, Adriaen Collaert, Theodoor Galle, 1612 - 1618

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Saint Clare, print maker: Michael Snijders, 1610 - 1672

Saint Clare, print maker: Michael Snijders, 1610 - 1672

Background imageMonstrance Collection: St. James the Great and St. Clare, predella panel from The Nuptials of the Virgin

St. James the Great and St. Clare, predella panel from The Nuptials of the Virgin
XIR146970 St. James the Great and St. Clare, predella panel from The Nuptials of the Virgin (oil on panel) (see 53825 for main panel) by Master of Flemalle

Background imageMonstrance Collection: Saint Clara with a Monstrance

Saint Clara with a Monstrance; Workshop of Master of the First Prayer Book of Maximilian, Flemish, active about 1475 - 1515; Bruges, Belgium, Europe; about 1510 - 1520; Tempera colors, gold

Background imageMonstrance Collection: A Monstrance, Silver, 15th Century

A Monstrance, Silver, 15th Century, 1851 Engraving



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The monstrance, a sacred vessel used in Catholic worship, holds the Holy Sacrament and is revered for its intricate beauty. In the St. John the Baptist church in Xewkija, Gozo, Malta, Europe, a stunning Holy Sacrament monstrance takes center stage during religious ceremonies. Its ornate design captivates worshippers as they gather to honor their faith. Across the globe in La Compania Church in Puebla, Mexico, another Basilica Altar Monstrance showcases a breathtaking painting of Jesus. This masterpiece serves as a focal point for devotion and reflection among those who visit this holy place. Intriguingly detailed frescoes from c. 1509-10 depict the Disputation of the Holy Sacrament on walls that tell stories of faith and spirituality. The artist's skill brings to life scenes that inspire awe and reverence within viewers. A shimmering silver Monstrance adds an air of elegance to religious processions and services worldwide. Crafted with precision and care, it symbolizes purity and sanctity. Oil paintings such as "The Dispute of the Holy Sacrament" from 1609 or "The Citizens of Antwerp bring back to Saint Norbert" from 1630 portray historical events where these sacred vessels played significant roles. These artworks not only showcase artistic talent but also serve as reminders of deep religious devotion throughout history. Triptychs like "Exterior of the Triptych of Saint John" transport us back to ancient times when art was used to convey spiritual messages visually. The craftsmanship displayed on these panels is nothing short of extraordinary. "The Crosses of Treasure, " both verso and recto sides adorned with intricate details dating back to 1457-59 are true marvels that have stood against time itself while preserving their significance within religious traditions.