Skip to the main content

Original scientific paper

Liturgical Objects from the Church of St. Andrew in Pile

Vinicije B. Lupis


Full text: croatian pdf 8.653 Kb

page 381-396

downloads: 1.291

cite


Abstract

The author has examined a number of liturgical objects from the parish church of St. Andrew in Pile: a Gothic chalice, dated to the first half of the fifteenth century, a Gothic processional cross from the fourteenth century, and a manneristic chalice, the work of Ragusan goldsmiths, donated to the church of St. Vitus by Fabius Tempestivus, the archbishop of Dubrovnik (1602-1616). In a broader discussion of the church‘s collection of Gothic processional crosses, particular attention is drawn to the Gothic processional cross from the monastery of the third order of Franciscan nuns, the «Sigurata,» attributed to a fifteenth-century local goldsmith. Also described by the author are two chalices from St. Michael’s Church on Lapad, dating from before 1667, and a Renaissance vessel for holy water from St. Blaise’s Church in Dubrovnik, probably the work of a sixteenth-century Ragusan craftsman.

Keywords

Hrčak ID:

11756

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/11756

Publication date:

19.6.2001.

Article data in other languages: croatian

Visits: 2.605 *