SPOTLIGHT
THE SPECIAL DEAD: A MEDIEVAL RELIQUARY REVEALED
09/05/2008
Brought to you by: The Walters Art Museum
The Walters Art Museum
Human beings in all cultures treasure the mementos of the dead whom they have loved. With the advent of Christianity, the followers who died for God or lived according to his principles were given special status as saints, and their remains were thought to unite heaven and earth. The artworks made to contain saintly bodies, known as reliquaries, played a fundamental role in communicating holiness for audiences of medieval pilgrims and the faithful. Drawing upon the Walters’ collections, this experimental installation is part of a larger exhibition project planned for fall 2010 that will...
09/05/2008
Brought to you by: The Walters Art Museum
The Walters Art Museum
Human beings in all cultures treasure the mementos of the dead whom they have loved. With the advent of Christianity, the followers who died for God or lived according to his principles were given special status as saints, and their remains were thought to unite heaven and earth. The artworks made to contain saintly bodies, known as reliquaries, played a fundamental role in communicating holiness for audiences of medieval pilgrims and the faithful. Drawing upon the Walters’ collections, this experimental installation is part of a larger exhibition project planned for fall 2010 that will...
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