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Chalice Collection (#2)

"The Chalice: A Symbol of Divine Quest and Spiritual Enlightenment" The chalice, a vessel steeped in symbolism and mysticism

Background imageChalice Collection: King Cheer - drawn by James Godwin, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson

King Cheer - drawn by James Godwin, 1864. Creator: Mason Jackson
King Cheer - drawn by James Godwin, 1864. Illustration to a poem by George MacDonald. King Cheer he reigned in Aureoland, "With a cup for a sceptre in his hand; A jolly King at trencher

Background imageChalice Collection: Golden vessels in the vestry of the Ipatievsky Monastery, Kostroma, 1911

Golden vessels in the vestry of the Ipatievsky Monastery, Kostroma, 1911. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Golden vessels in the vestry of the Ipatievsky Monastery, Kostroma, 1911

Background imageChalice Collection: Finely crafted chalice in the vestry of the Ipatievsky Monastery, Kostroma, 1911

Finely crafted chalice in the vestry of the Ipatievsky Monastery, Kostroma, 1911

Background imageChalice Collection: Silver vessels, in the vestry of the Ipatievsky Monastery, Kostroma, 1911

Silver vessels, in the vestry of the Ipatievsky Monastery, Kostroma, 1911. Creator: Sergey Mikhaylovich Prokudin-Gorsky
Silver vessels, in the vestry of the Ipatievsky Monastery, Kostroma, 1911

Background imageChalice Collection: Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich's gospel and Tsar Mikhail Feodorovich's sacramental vessels... 1911

Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich's gospel and Tsar Mikhail Feodorovich's sacramental vessels... 1911
Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich's gospel and Tsar Mikhail Feodorovich's sacramental vessels [Trinity Monastery, Aleksandrov], 1911

Background imageChalice Collection: Biblical scene: The Holy Grail. Christian symbol with the dove to represent the Holy Spirit

Biblical scene: The Holy Grail. Christian symbol with the dove to represent the Holy Spirit (Holy Spirit)
NWI4915964 Biblical scene: The Holy Grail. Christian symbol with the dove to represent the Holy Spirit (Holy Spirit). Engraving to illustrate Wagner's Opera " Parsifal"; (add.info)

Background imageChalice Collection: Fr 112 f.239 Tristan and Isolde drink the love potion

Fr 112 f.239 Tristan and Isolde drink the love potion
PHD31353 Fr 112 f.239 Tristan and Isolde drink the love potion; Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France

Background imageChalice Collection: Still Life with Fruit and a Nautilus Goblet. Creator: Nicolaes van Gelder

Still Life with Fruit and a Nautilus Goblet. Creator: Nicolaes van Gelder
Still Life with Fruit and a Nautilus Goblet, Unknown date

Background imageChalice Collection: Illustration for the Works of J.P.C. Florian, 1796. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki

Illustration for the Works of J.P.C. Florian, 1796. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki
Illustration for the Works of J.P.C. Florian, 1796

Background imageChalice Collection: 'A Merry Christmas!', 1860. Creator: Godwin. 'A Merry Christmas!', 1860. Creator: Godwin

"A Merry Christmas!", 1860. Creator: Godwin. "A Merry Christmas!", 1860. Creator: Godwin
"A Merry Christmas!", 1860. From "Illustrated London News", 1860

Background imageChalice Collection: Young Man with a Glass Goblet, c1600s. Creator: Willem Willemsz. van der Vliet

Young Man with a Glass Goblet, c1600s. Creator: Willem Willemsz. van der Vliet
Young Man with a Glass Goblet, c1600s

Background imageChalice Collection: Breakfast Piece, 1640-1649. Creator: Unknown

Breakfast Piece, 1640-1649. Creator: Unknown
Breakfast Piece, 1640-1649. In the 1600s, ham, bread, and white wine were often eaten at breakfast as well as at lunch. The use of simple pewter indicates that this is an everyday meal

Background imageChalice Collection: Saint Mary Magdalene, c1524. Creator: Bernardino Luini

Saint Mary Magdalene, c1524. Creator: Bernardino Luini
Saint Mary Magdalene, c1524. According to Church (but not biblical) tradition, Mary Magdalene (probably indicating that she came from the the town Magdala) was a sinful woman

Background imageChalice Collection: Illustration for Phil Engelhard's Poems, 1782. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki

Illustration for Phil Engelhard's Poems, 1782. Creator: Daniel Nikolaus Chodowiecki
Illustration for Phil Engelhard's Poems, 1782

Background imageChalice Collection: The cup of autumn is filled with nostalgia, October, c. 1929. Creator: Willem Arondeus

The cup of autumn is filled with nostalgia, October, c. 1929. Creator: Willem Arondeus
The cup of autumn is filled with nostalgia, October, c. 1929. Man with a wine glass in his hand and a raised finger, against a golden background

Background imageChalice Collection: Sophonisba Drinking Poison, 1553. Creator: Heinrich Aldegrever

Sophonisba Drinking Poison, 1553. Creator: Heinrich Aldegrever
Sophonisba Drinking Poison, 1553

Background imageChalice Collection: Triptych with Virgin and Child, Saint John the Evangelist (left wing)

Triptych with Virgin and Child, Saint John the Evangelist (left wing) and Mary Magdalene (right wing Creator)
Triptych with Virgin and Child, Saint John the Evangelist (left wing) and Mary Magdalene (right wing), c.1505-c.1525. The Virgin, seated beneath an ornate canopy in the centre panel

Background imageChalice Collection: Saint John the Evangelist, 1589. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius

Saint John the Evangelist, 1589. Creator: Hendrik Goltzius
Saint John the Evangelist, 1589. From Christ, the Twelve Apostles and Paul

Background imageChalice Collection: Still Life with a Broken Glass, 1642. Creator: Willem Claesz Heda

Still Life with a Broken Glass, 1642. Creator: Willem Claesz Heda
Still Life with a Broken Glass, 1642

Background imageChalice Collection: Still Life with a Gilt Cup, 1635. Creator: Willem Claesz Heda

Still Life with a Gilt Cup, 1635. Creator: Willem Claesz Heda
Still Life with a Gilt Cup, 1635. In forty years, Willem Heda only ever painted still lifes. His paintings differ from the still lifes of his contemporaries: the colours are gentler

Background imageChalice Collection: Breakfast Piece with Cheese and Goblet. Creator: Jacob Foppens van Es

Breakfast Piece with Cheese and Goblet. Creator: Jacob Foppens van Es
Breakfast Piece with Cheese and Goblet, unknown date

Background imageChalice Collection: Still Life, 1642. Creator: Gerrit Willemsz. Heda

Still Life, 1642. Creator: Gerrit Willemsz. Heda
Still Life, 1642

Background imageChalice Collection: The Adoration of the Magi, c.1480-c.1485. Creator: Geertgen tot Sint Jans

The Adoration of the Magi, c.1480-c.1485. Creator: Geertgen tot Sint Jans
The Adoration of the Magi, c.1480-c.1485. Other Title(s): The Adoration of the Magi. The three kings presenting their gifts occupy the foreground of the Amsterdam Adoration

Background imageChalice Collection: Design for a bowl on a base in Romanesque style, c.1864-c.1894. Creator: Henri Cameré

Design for a bowl on a base in Romanesque style, c.1864-c.1894. Creator: Henri Cameré
Design for a bowl on a base in Romanesque style, c.1864-c.1894

Background imageChalice Collection: Gold cup with lid, given to Cornelis de Witt on the occasion of the journey to Chatham, 1667, 1748

Gold cup with lid, given to Cornelis de Witt on the occasion of the journey to Chatham, 1667, 1748. Donated by the States of Holland

Background imageChalice Collection: Pronk Still Life with Holbein Bowl, Nautilus Cup, Glass Goblet and Fruit Dish, 1678

Pronk Still Life with Holbein Bowl, Nautilus Cup, Glass Goblet and Fruit Dish, 1678. Creator: Willem Kalf
Pronk Still Life with Holbein Bowl, Nautilus Cup, Glass Goblet and Fruit Dish, 1678

Background imageChalice Collection: A Donor and his two Sons with Saint John the Evangelist, inner left wing of a triptych

A Donor and his two Sons with Saint John the Evangelist, inner left wing of a triptych, c.1480-c.1485

Background imageChalice Collection: Hebe with Jupiter in the Guise of an Eagle, 1820-1826. Creator: Gustav Adolphe Diez

Hebe with Jupiter in the Guise of an Eagle, 1820-1826. Creator: Gustav Adolphe Diez
Hebe with Jupiter in the Guise of an Eagle, 1820-1826. The goddess of youth, cupbearer to the gods, raises a vessel of the divine beverage ambrosia for her father

Background imageChalice Collection: Christian Allegory with two Children with Cross and Chalice, 1650-1699. Creator: Anon

Christian Allegory with two Children with Cross and Chalice, 1650-1699. Creator: Anon
Christian Allegory with two Children with Cross and Chalice, 1650-1699

Background imageChalice Collection: Wreath of Flowers encircling a Niche, 1659-1663. Creator: Karel Batist

Wreath of Flowers encircling a Niche, 1659-1663. Creator: Karel Batist
Wreath of Flowers encircling a Niche, 1659-1663

Background imageChalice Collection: The Glorification of Saint Dominic, 1710-1785. Creators: Francesco Solimena, Unknown

The Glorification of Saint Dominic, 1710-1785. Creators: Francesco Solimena, Unknown
The Glorification of Saint Dominic, 1710-1785. Copy after Francesco Solimena

Background imageChalice Collection: Still Life with Golden Goblet, 1640-1660. Creator: Pieter de Ring

Still Life with Golden Goblet, 1640-1660. Creator: Pieter de Ring
Still Life with Golden Goblet, 1640-1660. Other Title(s): Still Life with Golden Goblet

Background imageChalice Collection: Diana Offered Wine and Fruit by Bacchus and his Retinue, c.1617-1625. Creator: Hendrick van Balen

Diana Offered Wine and Fruit by Bacchus and his Retinue, c.1617-1625. Creator: Hendrick van Balen
Diana Offered Wine and Fruit by Bacchus and his Retinue, c.1617-1625

Background imageChalice Collection: Queen Cleophis Offering Wine to Alexander the Great after his Conquest of Mazaka, 1670-1733

Queen Cleophis Offering Wine to Alexander the Great after his Conquest of Mazaka, 1670-1733. Creator: Gerard Hoet
Queen Cleophis Offering Wine to Alexander the Great after his Conquest of Mazaka, 1670-1733. Cleophis was ruler of the Assacani

Background imageChalice Collection: Andreas Pauley, Sylvan Theatre, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Andreas Pauley, Sylvan Theatre, 1917

Andreas Pauley, Sylvan Theatre, 1917. Creator: Harris & Ewing. Andreas Pauley, Sylvan Theatre, 1917
Andreas Pauley, Sylvan Theatre, 1917

Background imageChalice Collection: Faith. Allegorical Female Figure, 1590-1642. Creator: Guido Reni

Faith. Allegorical Female Figure, 1590-1642. Creator: Guido Reni
Faith. Allegorical Female Figure, 1590-1642

Background imageChalice Collection: Trompe l'Oeil with Breakfast Piece with Lobster and Goblets on a Table Covered with an... 1672

Trompe l'Oeil with Breakfast Piece with Lobster and Goblets on a Table Covered with an... 1672
Trompe l'Oeil with Breakfast Piece and Goblets;Breakfast Piece with Lobster and Goblets on a Table Covered with an Oriental Cloth. Trompe l'oeil, 1672

Background imageChalice Collection: Manhood. From the series: The Four Ages of Man, 1840-1845. Creator: Ditlev Blunck

Manhood. From the series: The Four Ages of Man, 1840-1845. Creator: Ditlev Blunck
Manhood. From the series: The Four Ages of Man, 1840-1845. Young man steering a boat through rocky seas, flanked by an angel and a devil

Background imageChalice Collection: Hierarchy at its Peak at the time of the Crusades, 1784. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard

Hierarchy at its Peak at the time of the Crusades, 1784. Creator: Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard
Hierarchy at its Peak at the time of the Crusades, 1784

Background imageChalice Collection: Saint John. Creator: Jacques Stella

Saint John. Creator: Jacques Stella
Saint John

Background imageChalice Collection: Richly Embellished Goblet. Creator: Mathis Zundt

Richly Embellished Goblet. Creator: Mathis Zundt
Richly Embellished Goblet

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet Design. Creator: Georg Wechter I

Goblet Design. Creator: Georg Wechter I
Goblet Design

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet, rim decorated with masque with gaping mouth, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I

Goblet, rim decorated with masque with gaping mouth, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I
Goblet, rim decorated with masque with gaping mouth, published 1579

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet with lid surmounted by a Roman soldier, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I

Goblet with lid surmounted by a Roman soldier, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I
Goblet with lid surmounted by a Roman soldier, published 1579

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet decorated with masque, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I

Goblet decorated with masque, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I
Goblet decorated with masque, published 1579

Background imageChalice Collection: Chalice with Head of a Warrior, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I

Chalice with Head of a Warrior, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I
Chalice with Head of a Warrior, published 1579

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet with Putto on lid, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I

Goblet with Putto on lid, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I
Goblet with Putto on lid, published 1579

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet decorated with a masque with open mouth, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I

Goblet decorated with a masque with open mouth, published 1579. Creator: Georg Wechter I
Goblet decorated with a masque with open mouth, published 1579




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"The Chalice: A Symbol of Divine Quest and Spiritual Enlightenment" The chalice, a vessel steeped in symbolism and mysticism, has captivated the human imagination for centuries. It represents The Attainment; The Vision of the Holy Grail to Sir Galahad, Sir Bors, and Sir Percival – knights whose unwavering faith led them on a quest for spiritual enlightenment. In El Greco's "Portrait of Saint John the Evangelist, " we see the chalice held by this revered figure, embodying his divine connection to Christ. Similarly, in "The Death of Socrates" by Jacques-Louis David, the philosopher's final moments are imbued with profound meaning as he raises a cup resembling a chalice. "The Temptation of Sir Percival" depicted in an oil painting from 1894 showcases how even those on a noble path can be swayed by earthly desires. Here, the chalice serves as both temptation and salvation. A more contemporary representation is found in Cabot workshop's 20th-century creation – a vermeil chalice with a paten. This exquisite piece exemplifies craftsmanship while reminding us of its significance during religious ceremonies such as the 1938 Eucharistic Congress in Budapest or within altars adorned with sacred cloth like that at Sainte-Marie des Batignolles church in Paris. The Catholic mass itself becomes an awe-inspiring spectacle when celebrated in Annecy, Haute Savoie – where priests elevate the chalice filled with consecrated wine amidst prayers and hymns echoing through ancient walls. Artworks like Raphael's "The Mond Crucifixion" transport us back to pivotal moments when Jesus shared his last supper using this very vessel. Meanwhile, Aubrey Beardsley's portrayal of Isolde hints at hidden meanings associated with love potions contained within enchanted cups reminiscent of chalices. Witnessing a priest during Eucharist celebration in Paris or gazing upon the grandeur of St.