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- manufacture of reliquaries continue to this day, especially in Roman Catholic and Orthodox Christian countries. The earliest reliquaries were essentially...
- The Virgin Reliquaries are four 1434 panel paintings by Fra Giovanni Masi after drawings by Fra Angelico, intended as tabernacle-reliquaries for the Convent...
- The Baseball Reliquary is a nonprofit educational organization "dedicated to fostering an appreciation of American art and culture through the context...
- The Montalto Reliquary is an elaborate reliquary in gold, silver, enamel and gemstones, with a central French Late Gothic section of the 1370s, added...
- by comparison as regards technique to the handful of reliquaries, like the Holy Thorn Reliquary, that have survived from the period, and as regards subject...
- Several Reliquaries of Saint Thomas Becket were produced by the Limoges enamellists in the 1200s to house relics of Thomas Becket. France Musée d'art...
- The Eadred Reliquary was one of the wide-ranging art forgeries produced by Shaun Greenhalgh and his family, of Bolton, Greater Manchester. In 1989, Shaun...
- Reliquary is the 1997 New York Times best-selling sequel to Relic, by American authors Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. The legacy of the blood-maddened...
- carried out] "Relics and Reliquaries in Medieval Christianity". Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Reliquary". "Relics of St Paul...
- therefore not the object mentioned in historical records. Very few Insular reliquaries survive, although many are mentioned in contemporary records. It is characterised...