Enamel plaque set in a gilt bronze Pax
Pseudo-Monvaerni Master (active around 1479-1500), 1470-1500
This richly decorated object, called aÌýpaxÌý(peace in Latin), was kissed by worshippers at the end of church Mass – a practice called the kiss ofÌýpeace.ÌýTheÌýChristian subject matter and small size of painted enamels also made them suitable for devotion in the home, where they often hung at the end of a bed.ÌýThe artist of this work has not beenÌýidentifiedÌý butÌýabout 50 enamels are attributed to him.Ìý He worked in the French city ofÌýLimoges,Ìý ³Ù³ó±ðÌýcentre of enamel production.
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