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exposition of the
monstrance during Benediction is
traditionally accompanied by
chanting or
singing of the hymn
Tantum Ergo.
Monstrances are
usually elaborate...
- The
monstrance clock, or
mirror clock, is a type of
clock that was
developed during the
Renaissance (1300 AD – 1600 AD). It is cross-shaped and typically...
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garlands of
skulls draping the vault.
Other works include piers and
monstrances flanking the altar, a coat of arms of the
House of Schwarzenberg, and...
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building also
houses a
large collection of
liturgical tools,
mainly monstrances.
Exhibitions are
occasionally held on the
first floor of the cloister...
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sunburst motif is
characteristic of
Baroque church metalwork,
especially monstrances and
votive crowns, and Art Deco and Art
Nouveau styles as well as church...
- The
Bemposta Monstrance (Portuguese: Custódia da Bemposta) is a
monstrance dated 1777,
designed by
architect Mateus Vicente de
Oliveira and made by Prussian-born...
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easily scratched and bent.) For
objects that have
intricate detail like
monstrances,
gilding greatly reduces the need for
cleaning and polishing, and so...
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religious service including the
exposition of the
eucharistic host in the
monstrance and the
blessing of the
people with it. From the
earliest church, Christians...
- the
monumental monstrance by
Enrique de Arfe. The most
important object kept in the
Chapel of the
Treasure is the
great Monstrance of Arfe, also known...
- The Belém
Monstrance (Portuguese: Custódia de Belém) is a
significant monstrance made of gold and
polychrome enamels. It is
probably the most
famous work...