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  Worldvisitguide > Places > Metropolitan Museum... > Objets d'Art > Moyen-Age 1 > Chalice of the de Clercq...
Chalice of the de Clercq family
Artist : Anonyme

Date : approx. between 1440 and 1460

Material : Gilded silver, Translucent enamel
Acquisition : The Cloisters Collection (1990)
Moyen-Age
Item 146 on 211
Objets d'Art
Object of worship (Calice)

Vitrine : V17

Area related
Rouen (France)


Description   

The enamelled coat of arms on the back of the base is that of the family de Clercq, recorded in Northern France and the Netherlands in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The underside of the chalice bears the hallmark of the city of Rouen, the Lamb of God.
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