Photo of collection object Monstrance with a Relic of Saint Sebastian
Monstrance with a Relic of Saint Sebastian, 1484. gilded silver, rock crystal, Overall: 47 cm (18 1/2 in.). Gift of Julius F. Goldschmidt, Z. M. Hackenbroch, and J. Rosenbaum in memory of the Exhibition of the Guelph Treasure held in the Cleveland Museum of Art from 10 January to 1 February 1931, 1931.65. CC0.

Monstrance with a Relic of Saint Sebastian

1484

Maker Unknown

Medieval Art

Monstrance with a Relic of Saint Sebastian, 1484. Germany, Lower Saxony, Brunswick, Gothic period, 15th century. Gilded silver, rock crystal; overall: 47 cm (18 1/2 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Julius F. Goldschmidt, Z. M. Hackenbroch, and J. Rosenbaum in memory of the Exhibition of the Guelph Treasure held in the Cleveland Museum of Art from 10 January to 1 February 1931 1931.65 In the Middle Ages, people suffering from diseases might make a journey, or pilgrimage, to venerate relics such as this one. The faithful believed that the remains of saints and holy people like Saint Sebastian could help those seeking aid such as relief from the plague.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Metalwork
Formatted Medium
gilded silver, rock crystal
Dimensions
Overall: 47 cm (18 1/2 in.)
Departments
Medieval Art
Accession Number
1931.65
Credit Line
Gift of Julius F. Goldschmidt, Z. M. Hackenbroch, and J. Rosenbaum in memory of the Exhibition of the Guelph Treasure held in the Cleveland Museum of Art from 10 January to 1 February 1931
Rights Statement
CC0
Museum Location
106C Medieval Treasury

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