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Nom de l'objet : vestments
Classification de l'objet : man-made artefact
Catégorie de l'objet : communication artefact
Sous-catégorie de l'objet : ceremonial artefact
Discipline : church history
material culture
Matériaux : silk
cotton
gold
Technique de fabrication : sewn
handcrafted
Numéro d'accession : Noaccession12
Province d'origine : Quebec
Pays d'origine : Canada
Continent d'origine : North America
Province d'utilisation : Newfoundland and Labrador
Pays d'utilisation : Canada
Culture : Canadian
Contexte culturel : religious ceremonial dress
Date de début de production : 1955
Période : mid 20th century
Description : Each of these copes are gold and red in colour, but the religious figures and gold clasps on the front of each is different. The back of each cope depicts a different image from the life of St. John the Baptist. The scenes themselves have been woven in silk, but the rest of each cope has been done in a different type of material. Additionally, the thread that has been used to sew the copes together has been made from actual gold.
Commentaires : Designed for the Centenary Celebrations of the Consecration of the Cathedral in 1955. These Vestments were worn by the Archbishop and his two assistants when they were doing Benedictions.
Fonctions : These three copes were worn by the Archbishop and his two assistants during the Benediction in the church service. These vestments were originally worn for the Centenary Celebrations, but may have also been used for larger celebrations. These vestments were most recently worn in 2005 by actors in church play entitled 'A Miracle in Stone.
Nombre d'objets : 1
Nombre de parties composantes : 3
Nom des parties composantes : copes
Sujet ou image : religious artefact
ceremonial artefact
clothing
vestment
cope
Établissement : Basilica Museum 
Ville de l'établissement : St. John's
Province de l'établissement : Newfoundland & Labrador

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