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Chalice Collection (#9)

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

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet, 1852. Creator: William Gale & Son

Goblet, 1852. Creator: William Gale & Son
Goblet, 1852

Background imageChalice Collection: Drinking Cup (Kero) with an Abstracted Masked Figure, A. D. 600 / 1000. Creator: Unknown

Drinking Cup (Kero) with an Abstracted Masked Figure, A. D. 600 / 1000. Creator: Unknown
Drinking Cup (Kero) with an Abstracted Masked Figure, A.D. 600/1000

Background imageChalice Collection: Ciborium, Germany, c. 1750. Creator: Sigmund Tzschirschwitz

Ciborium, Germany, c. 1750. Creator: Sigmund Tzschirschwitz
Ciborium, Germany, c. 1750

Background imageChalice Collection: Cup, Augsburg, c. 1600. Creator: L. Umbach

Cup, Augsburg, c. 1600. Creator: L. Umbach
Cup, Augsburg, c. 1600

Background imageChalice Collection: Chalice, Italy, c. 1785. Creator: Unknown

Chalice, Italy, c. 1785. Creator: Unknown
Chalice, Italy, c. 1785

Background imageChalice Collection: Christ in Garden of Olives (oil on canvas)

Christ in Garden of Olives (oil on canvas)
6201818 Christ in Garden of Olives (oil on canvas) by Murillo, Bartolome Esteban (1618-82); 53.8x38.8 cm; Private Collection; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet, Staffordshire, 1810 / 20. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries

Goblet, Staffordshire, 1810 / 20. Creator: Staffordshire Potteries
Goblet, Staffordshire, 1810/20

Background imageChalice Collection: The Holy Family with Four Saints and a Female Donor, c. 1510. Creator: Antonio Rimpacta

The Holy Family with Four Saints and a Female Donor, c. 1510. Creator: Antonio Rimpacta
The Holy Family with Four Saints and a Female Donor, c. 1510

Background imageChalice Collection: The Dream of Paris, 1536. Creator: Monogrammist PG

The Dream of Paris, 1536. Creator: Monogrammist PG
The Dream of Paris, 1536

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet, Vienna, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Goblet, Vienna, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Goblet, Vienna, 19th century

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet, London, 1784 / 85. Creator: Hester Bateman

Goblet, London, 1784 / 85. Creator: Hester Bateman
Goblet, London, 1784/85

Background imageChalice Collection: Chalice, London, 1827 / 28. Creator: AWN Pugin

Chalice, London, 1827 / 28. Creator: AWN Pugin
Chalice, London, 1827/28

Background imageChalice Collection: Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Hal Blakeley

Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940. Creators: Josephine C. Romano, Hal Blakeley
Burse and Chalice Veil, c. 1940

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Janet Riza

Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Janet Riza
Goblet, c. 1936

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet with Cover, Bohemia, c. 1710 / 20. Creator: Bohemia Glass

Goblet with Cover, Bohemia, c. 1710 / 20. Creator: Bohemia Glass
Goblet with Cover, Bohemia, c. 1710/20

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1850 / 80. Creator: Bohemia Glass

Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1850 / 80. Creator: Bohemia Glass
Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1850/80

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1850 / 75. Creator: Bohemia Glass

Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1850 / 75. Creator: Bohemia Glass
Goblet, Bohemia, c. 1850/75

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet, c. 1937. Creator: Charles Garjian

Goblet, c. 1937. Creator: Charles Garjian
Goblet, c. 1937

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Philip Johnson

Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Philip Johnson
Goblet, c. 1936

Background imageChalice Collection: Sugar Bowl, c. 1940. Creator: Rolland Livingstone

Sugar Bowl, c. 1940. Creator: Rolland Livingstone
Sugar Bowl, c. 1940

Background imageChalice Collection: Salome and the head of Saint John the Baptist, 1815-35. Creator: Giovita Garavaglia

Salome and the head of Saint John the Baptist, 1815-35. Creator: Giovita Garavaglia
Salome and the head of Saint John the Baptist, 1815-35

Background imageChalice Collection: Bacchus and drunken Silenus, 1640-60. Creator: Frans van den Wyngaerde

Bacchus and drunken Silenus, 1640-60. Creator: Frans van den Wyngaerde
Bacchus and drunken Silenus, 1640-60

Background imageChalice Collection: Ornamental Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Frank Fumagalli

Ornamental Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Frank Fumagalli
Ornamental Goblet, c. 1936

Background imageChalice Collection: Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Frank Fumagalli

Goblet, c. 1936. Creator: Frank Fumagalli
Goblet, c. 1936

Background imageChalice Collection: Chalice of brown paste from the tomb of the bronze tank, 680-670 BC

Chalice of brown paste from the tomb of the bronze tank, 680-670 BC
LRI4689830 Chalice of brown paste from the tomb of the bronze tank, 680-670 BC by Etruscan, (7th century BC); Villa Giulia, Rome

Background imageChalice Collection: Perpetual indulgence granted by Pope Alexander VII to members of the Confrerie des

Perpetual indulgence granted by Pope Alexander VII to members of the Confrerie des
JLJ4566985 Perpetual indulgence granted by Pope Alexander VII to members of the Confrerie des Penitents Blancs of the city of Saint Stephen around 1668. Painting on wood

Background imageChalice Collection: The Virgin and Child with Saint Madeleine and Saint John Evangelist, 15th-16th century

The Virgin and Child with Saint Madeleine and Saint John Evangelist, 15th-16th century
LRI4594193 The Virgin and Child with Saint Madeleine and Saint John Evangelist, 15th-16th century. (Marble and polychrome terracotta) by Robbia, Giovanni della (1469-c.1530); Santa Croce, Florence

Background imageChalice Collection: The Last Communion of Mary Madeleine (drawing)

The Last Communion of Mary Madeleine (drawing)
JEB4900821 The Last Communion of Mary Madeleine (drawing) by Parrocel, Charles (1688-1752); 21x16 cm; Palais de Longchamp, Marseille

Background imageChalice Collection: Christ redeemer between the Virgin and Saint John the Evangelist (the Triptych Braque)

Christ redeemer between the Virgin and Saint John the Evangelist (the Triptych Braque)
LRI4652110 Christ redeemer between the Virgin and Saint John the Evangelist (the Triptych Braque), circa 1450 (Oil on wood) by Weyden, Rogier van der (1399-1464); Louvre, Paris

Background imageChalice Collection: The Children of the Emperor Paul I (1754-1801) before the altar

The Children of the Emperor Paul I (1754-1801) before the altar
FIA5401322 The Children of the Emperor Paul I (1754-1801) before the altar, protected by Archangel Michael - Peinture de Vladimir Lukich Borovikovsky (1757-1825)

Background imageChalice Collection: Personification of Pax (oil on panel)

Personification of Pax (oil on panel)
992676 Personification of Pax (oil on panel) by Aachen, Johann or Hans von (1552-1616) (follower of); 45.4x33.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Holding a sword and a balance)

Background imageChalice Collection: The Altar Cup In Aagerup: The Moment Of Departure (w / c on paper)

The Altar Cup In Aagerup: The Moment Of Departure (w / c on paper)
CH141087 The Altar Cup In Aagerup: The Moment Of Departure (w/c on paper) by Doyle, Richard (1824-83); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChalice Collection: The Medingen Cup, 1609-29 (gold & vermeil)

The Medingen Cup, 1609-29 (gold & vermeil)
CH390144 The Medingen Cup, 1609-29 (gold & vermeil) by Lauer, Hans Christoph (fl. 1609-29); height: 78 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; German, out of copyright

Background imageChalice Collection: 390139

390139

Background imageChalice Collection: Pronk still life, with a roemer, an upturned silver tazza

Pronk still life, with a roemer, an upturned silver tazza
CH349497 Pronk still life, with a roemer, an upturned silver tazza, a half-peeled lemon on a pewter plate, with a pie, a timepiece and a knife, 1631 (oil on panel) by Heda, Willem Claesz

Background imageChalice Collection: The Plumenlage Cup, c. 1640 (gold & vermeil)

The Plumenlage Cup, c. 1640 (gold & vermeil)
CH390138 The Plumenlage Cup, c.1640 (gold & vermeil) by Kettwick, Evert (fl. 1630-40); height: 58 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; German, out of copyright

Background imageChalice Collection: Circe (oil on paper laid down on canvas)

Circe (oil on paper laid down on canvas)
CH469046 Circe (oil on paper laid down on canvas) by Castiglione, Giovanni Benedetto (Il Grechetto) (1609-64); 41.1x32.9 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageChalice Collection: Group portrait of three gentlemen, three-quarter length

Group portrait of three gentlemen, three-quarter length
CH430296 Group portrait of three gentlemen, three-quarter length, seated in black costumes with lace collars, 1635 (oil on panel) by Keyser

Background imageChalice Collection: Still life with shells, with nautilus, vases, glasses and coral branches (oil on panel)

Still life with shells, with nautilus, vases, glasses and coral branches (oil on panel)
3084899 Still life with shells, with nautilus, vases, glasses and coral branches (oil on panel) by Ryckaert, David II (1586-1642); 60x90.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageChalice Collection: Mounted nautilus cup, Nagyszeben, mid 17th century (shell & silver-gilt)

Mounted nautilus cup, Nagyszeben, mid 17th century (shell & silver-gilt)
lobed, spiral, seashell, metal, whale, biblical, cup, ornate, baroque, sea monster, silverware, fish, stem, chased, metalwork, asymmetrical, curved, repousse, old testament, sea-monster, goblet

Background imageChalice Collection: Mughal wine cup, period of Jahangir, 1605-27 (emerald, gold & enamel) (see also 779491

Mughal wine cup, period of Jahangir, 1605-27 (emerald, gold & enamel) (see also 779491
779484 Mughal wine cup, period of Jahangir, 1605-27 (emerald, gold & enamel) (see also 779491, 779483-5) by Indian School

Background imageChalice Collection: Medingen Minerva Cup, c. 1650 (silver & vermeil)

Medingen Minerva Cup, c. 1650 (silver & vermeil)
4071417 Medingen Minerva Cup, c.1650 (silver & vermeil) by Ohmssen, Hinrich (fl.1649); height: 79 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: With Assay Masters mark of Clauss II Sufssen (fl)

Background imageChalice Collection: Christ in the olive orchard. Work by Giovanni Domenico Cerrini

Christ in the olive orchard. Work by Giovanni Domenico Cerrini
3574031 Christ in the olive orchard. Work by Giovanni Domenico Cerrini by Cerrini, Giovanni Domenico (Cavaliere Perugino) (1609-81); Monastery of San Silvestro, Montecompatri, Province of Rome

Background imageChalice Collection: A Christmas Card with a chalice and a monogram, circa 1910 (coloured lithograph)

A Christmas Card with a chalice and a monogram, circa 1910 (coloured lithograph)
3604378 A Christmas Card with a chalice and a monogram, circa 1910 (coloured lithograph) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Photo eDavid Pearson; English, out of copyright

Background imageChalice Collection: Glory of St Ignatius of Loyola (1616) by Rubens

Glory of St Ignatius of Loyola (1616) by Rubens
3778984 Glory of St Ignatius of Loyola (1616) by Rubens by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); (add.info.: Glory of St Ignatius of Loyola (1616) by Ruben




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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.