Monstrance

Monstrance

Joseph MoserWW-1762-140356
1762·Gilded silver, semiprecious stones, and glass·70.2 × 38.1 × 20.1 cm (27 5/8 × 15 × 7 7/8 in.)

<p>Goldsmith Josef Moser designed this monstrance as a metaphor for Christ’s sacrifice. The base forms a sacrificial pyre for burnt offerings, which emit a heavenly vision of golden smoke, clouds, and light. At the summit God the Father gives his blessing, with the dove of the Holy Spirit below. A bejeweled glass vessel at the center would have held Christ, the Son, embodied as the consecrated bread of the Eucharist, replacing the burnt offerings of old. With the Eucharist placed inside, the monstrance provided the Catholic faithful—who believe the bread transforms into the very being of God—a focus for adoration and prayer.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1762
Dimensions
70.2 × 38.1 × 20.1 cm (27 5/8 × 15 × 7 7/8 in.)

Artist

Joseph Moser
Joseph Moser

Marked by Joseph Moser (born Bohemia [now Czech Republic], active Austria, 1715–1801)

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Year
1762
Dimensions
70.2 × 38.1 × 20.1 cm (27 5/8 × 15 × 7 7/8 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1762-140356

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Joseph Moser

Joseph Moser

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