
Little-Known Metalwork in Trecento Venice and the Veneto
Synopsis
This essay discusses two little known pieces of sacred goldsmith's art: a chalice preserved in the parish church of San Simon in Vallada Agordina, in the northern Veneto, and a chalice from the church of San Samuele in Venice, now held in Santo Stefano. The former can be placed in the context of a large series of liturgical vessels produced in Venice and the Venetian area around the second quarter of the fourteenth century. The latter is a rare example of non-Venetian, possibly Central Italian goldsmithery still preserved in Venice, and can be dated to the second half of the Trecento.
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451-460
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November 9, 2020
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Mezzacasa, M. L. . (2020). Little-Known Metalwork in Trecento Venice and the Veneto. In M. . Jurković & I. Josipović (Eds.), ASPICE HUNC OPUS MIRUM: Festschrift on the occasion of Nikola Jakšić’s 70th birthday (pp. 451-460). Morepress Books. https://doi.org/10.15291/9789533313047.29


