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Deutsch: Der Messornat des Ordens vom Goldenen Vlies

Der Marienmantel: im Pluvialschild die Fürbittende, im ratialen Kapellenkranz: Himmelschöre von Engeln, heiligen Jungfrauen, Frauen und Witwen Gold- und Silberfäden in Anlegetechnik, Stickerei mit Seide, Perlen B: 330 cm, 164 cm lang

KK Inv.-Nr. 21
English: The Liturgical Vestments of the Order of the Golden Fleece

The Cope of the Virgin Mary Hood: the Virgin as intercessor; concentric rows of chapels: heavenly choirs of angels, holy virgins, women and widows Gold and silver thread in appliqué technique, embroidery with silk and pearls Creation: Between 1433 and 1442 Robert Campin designed three embroidered copes commissioned by Philip the Good. “These copes were probably produced in the workshop of Thierry du Chastel, an embroider who originally came from Paris. The vestment, worn at the prayer services of the order of the Golden Fleece, may be regarded as an artistic response to the Ghent Altarpiece by the van Eyck brothers, completed in 1432. (Thürleman,Felix. Robert Campin, A monographic study with a critical catalogue, 2002. Prestel) W: 330 cm, L: 164 cm

KK Inv. No. 21
Date October 2007(2007-10)
Source Own work
Author MyName (Gryffindor)

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The Liturgical Vestments of the Order of the Golden Fleece The Cope of the Virgin Mary Hood: the Virgin as intercessor; concentric rows of chapels: heavenly choirs of angels, holy virgins, women and widows Gold and silver thread in appliqué technique, embroidery with silk and pearls Creation: Between 1433 and 1442 Robert Campin designed three embroidered copes commissioned by Philip the Good. “These copes were probably produced in the workshop of Thierry du Chastel, an embroider who originally came from Paris. The vestment, worn at the prayer services of the order of the Golden Fleece, may be regarded as an artistic response to the Ghent Altarpiece by the van Eyck brothers, completed in 1432. (Thürleman,Felix. Robert Campin, A monographic study with a critical catalogue, 2002. Prestel) W: 330 cm, L: 164 cm KK Inv. No. 21

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