Printing the Body of Christ on Fabric

While most Renaissance and Baroque engravings, etchings, and woodcuts were printed on paper, some extraordinary impressions were produced on silk or linen. Contact relics provided a devotional inspiration for the most evocative of these prints on fabric.

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Main Author: Schmidt, Suzanne Kathleen Karr 1978- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Yale University 2016
In: Conversations
Year: 2016
Further subjects:B Veronica
B Roman Catholicism
B Contact Relics
B Prints
B Fabric
B Blood
B Textiles
B Relics
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Summary:While most Renaissance and Baroque engravings, etchings, and woodcuts were printed on paper, some extraordinary impressions were produced on silk or linen. Contact relics provided a devotional inspiration for the most evocative of these prints on fabric.
ISSN:2475-241X
Contains:Enthalten in: Conversations
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.22332/con.mst.2016.1