This paper deals with the serial production of metal processional crosses, and focuses on a group of Late Medieval artefacts made in North-East Italy and scattered among several churches within the same geographical context. Despite the fact that all these crosses are strictly related to each other and partly made with the same moulds, not every cross was made by the same workshop. Moreover, strong connections can be traced between some crosses belonging to the corpus and other liturgical objects not related to it. By means of a careful analysis of the peculiar features of these artefacts (most barely known or never published) and the relation between them all, this paper aims to shed some light on the characters and the techniques of this ...
The article focuses on three Italian poly-material crucifixes with similar features: the artifacts f...
This article discusses two little known sacred goldsmith works of the Late Middle Ages, both preserv...
The study of majolica from the late Middle Ages allowed us to observe the relationship that is estab...
This paper deals with the serial production of metal processional crosses, and focuses on a group of...
The purpose of this article is to reaffirm how much relevant has been, not only in quantitative term...
Against the background of a general discussion of medieval devotional practices connected to the cru...
e paper investigates a valuable artwork, the processional cross preserved in the provostal church of...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the typology of the objects of the church attributes; to cl...
Spreading and typology of crypts between the IXth and XIIth centuries in the North-East of Italy: th...
This volume is dedicated to the study of late medieval and early modern liturgical objects, once kno...
In the middle XIIIth century, both the King of France Louis IXth and pope Innocent IVth (Sinibaldo ...
A mould for manufacturing metal crosses was found during the 2013 excavations in the Centre-North se...
In order to delineate the cultural path of a communication society such as ours, a recovery of the t...
In this study, we analyse and discuss some aspects of the production technology, function, and circu...
This paper presents a small group of Lombard gold crosses showing some relationships with contempor...
The article focuses on three Italian poly-material crucifixes with similar features: the artifacts f...
This article discusses two little known sacred goldsmith works of the Late Middle Ages, both preserv...
The study of majolica from the late Middle Ages allowed us to observe the relationship that is estab...
This paper deals with the serial production of metal processional crosses, and focuses on a group of...
The purpose of this article is to reaffirm how much relevant has been, not only in quantitative term...
Against the background of a general discussion of medieval devotional practices connected to the cru...
e paper investigates a valuable artwork, the processional cross preserved in the provostal church of...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the typology of the objects of the church attributes; to cl...
Spreading and typology of crypts between the IXth and XIIth centuries in the North-East of Italy: th...
This volume is dedicated to the study of late medieval and early modern liturgical objects, once kno...
In the middle XIIIth century, both the King of France Louis IXth and pope Innocent IVth (Sinibaldo ...
A mould for manufacturing metal crosses was found during the 2013 excavations in the Centre-North se...
In order to delineate the cultural path of a communication society such as ours, a recovery of the t...
In this study, we analyse and discuss some aspects of the production technology, function, and circu...
This paper presents a small group of Lombard gold crosses showing some relationships with contempor...
The article focuses on three Italian poly-material crucifixes with similar features: the artifacts f...
This article discusses two little known sacred goldsmith works of the Late Middle Ages, both preserv...
The study of majolica from the late Middle Ages allowed us to observe the relationship that is estab...