The Cleveland Museum of Art
Collection Online as of March 29, 2024
Priest's Red Cope, Orphrey and Hood
late 1500s - early 1600s
Overall: 124.5 x 276.9 cm (49 x 109 in.)
Gift of the Swetland Family 1995.106
Location: not on view
Description
Liturgical copes are used for processions especially by those who assist the celebrant. They evolved from a secular outer garment with a hood to protect the wearer from wind and rain. Hoods remained although they became decorative and nonfunctional. This Italian silk damask features large symmetrical bouquets in urns within curved lattices bearing crowns flanked by birds. The French orphrey band, or ornamental border, along the front edges and hood incorporates small ornament associated with prestigious lace amid the formal foliate design.- Opulent Fashion in the Church. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (September 19, 2016-October 2, 2017).
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Source URL:
https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1995.106