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Drawings Ecclesiastical vestments

Object number

LDSAL2020.28.44

Artist/Designer/Maker

McQuin, A D - Attributed To

Production date

Pre 1812

Material

Paper
Brush
Pen
Ink
Watercolour

Technique

Drawing
Painting (Image-Making)

Dimensions

Height: 514mm
Width: 323mm

Inscriptions

Inscription content

Presented to the Society of Antiquaries of London by A. D. McQuin Esq. Archæol. XVI. p. 368.

Inscription content

The Maniple- Lat: Manipulus
Fr: Manipule- worn on the left Arm.

The Chasuble- Lat: Casula or Chlamys- Fr: Chasuble- worn at Mass.

The Chasuble as seen behind

The Stole
Stola
Etole
The Stole is worn over
the Shoulders upon the
Alba & under the Chasu-
ble or Cope.

The Cope
Lat: Pluviale
Fr: Chappe worn
in Processions.

N.B. The Colour of these Garments changes occasionally- vizt. Red is worn for a Martyr, Green for a Confessor, White for a Virgin, Black for the Dead, & Purple in Advent, Lent &c.

References

Reference (free text)

Archaeologa 16 (1812): 368.
    This item is one of two sheets of paper illustrating and describing various items of ecclesiastical vestments. The other is Instrumenta Ecclesiastica 36.1.