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Religious utensils, c1520, (1843).Artist: Henry Shaw
Religious utensils, c1520, (1843). Copy of a detail from a picture by John Schoorel of the Death of the Virgin, showing some of the principal religious utensils in use at the beginning of the sixteenth century. The brush leaning against the wall (aspersorium, or sprinkler), was used for sprinkling holy water. The small vase nearby is the holy water vat. The book lying open on the table is a psalter. The string of beads is a rosary. Over the cupboard, and hanging behind the candlesticks is a folding altar-table. Illustration from Dresses and Decorations of the Middle Ages from the Seventh to the Seventeenth Centuries, by Henry Shaw, (London, 1843).
Unique Identifier
AR937651
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3421px × 5177px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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16TH CENTURY
19th century
Altar
aspersorium
brush
Candle
CANDLES
Candlestick
Canopy
Christianity
color
DECORATION
h
HENRY
Henry Shaw
HOLY WATER
interior
INTERIOR DECORATION
interior design
Jan van
Jan van Scorel;Scorel
Jan van;Schoorel
John;John Schoorel;Jan van Scorelius;Scorelius
NINETEENTH CENTURY
prayer beads
Print Collector1
psalter
religion
Religious
Rosary
rosary beads
Shaw
SIXTEENTH CENTURY
sprinkler
The Print Collector
Vase