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- Performed by Małopolska's workshop
- Date of production 4th quarter of 16th century
- Dimensions height: 25 cm, diameter: 10.5 cm, circuit: 33 cm
- ID no. no inventory number
- Museum The Museum of Niepołomice — the Niepołomice Royal Castle
- Subjects religion
- Technique chasing, chiselling, cutting, punching
- Material silver sheet
- Founder Jan Branicki
- Object copyright The Roman Catholic Church of Ten Thousand Martyrs
- Digital images copyright public domain
- Digitalisation RDW MIC, Małopolska's Virtual Museums project
- Tags Renaissance , liturgy , church , 3D , customs , silversmiths , baronage , scent , sacred art , public domain
Jan Branicki from Ruszcza, district governor of Niepołomice in the years 1585–1611, took particular care of church paraments (vestments, liturgical vessels and all accessories indispensable for celebrating liturgy and cult). He funded chasubles, dalmatics, copes, albs, thuribles or cruets for the church in Niepołomice while his wife Anna was a founder of altar cloths, a veil, a monstrance and a black veil for the altar used during the Great Lent.
moreJan Branicki from Ruszcza, district governor of Niepołomice in the years 1585–1611, took particular care of church paraments (vestments, liturgical vessels and all accessories indispensable for celebrating liturgy and cult). He funded chasubles, dalmatics, copes, albs, thuribles or cruets for the church in Niepołomice while his wife Anna was a founder of altar cloths, a veil, a monstrance and a black veil for the altar used during the Great Lent. Being a tangible evidence of its time, the thurible bears Latin inscriptions on its bowl: Ioanes de Ruszcza wenator crac capitanevs Niepolomiensis ecclesie donavit.
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