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The So-called Horn of Saint Blaise, South Italy or Sicily, 1100-1200 (ivory)
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The So-called Horn of Saint Blaise, South Italy or Sicily, 1100-1200 (ivory)
491165 The So-called Horn of Saint Blaise, South Italy or Sicily, 1100-1200 (ivory) by Italian School, (12th century); w:12.00 l:49.50 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: This oliphant--a carved elephant tusk in the shape of a hunting horn--was likely carved in an Arab ivory workshop in South Italy or Sicily. It is masterfully shaped, with a series of six carved bands, the outer ring depicting scenes from a hunt. The earliest surviving inventory of the church of Saint Blaise from 1482-85 lists an oliphant decorated with silver rings and precious stones and known as the " Horn of Saint Blaise." By the 17th century, Saint Blaise was reputed to have used this very horn to summon the faithful to worship.
); Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 23253620
© Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust / Bridgeman Images
C12th Horn Ivory Sicilian St Blaise Tusk
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This print showcases "The So-called Horn of Saint Blaise" an exquisite ivory carving from South Italy or Sicily dating back to the 12th century. Measuring 12.00 cm in width and 49.50 cm in length, this oliphant, resembling a hunting horn, is believed to have been crafted by skilled artisans in an Arab ivory workshop. The intricate design of the horn features six beautifully carved bands, with the outer ring depicting scenes from a hunt. Its masterful craftsmanship is evident in every detail, showcasing the talent and artistry of its creators. Historical records reveal that this remarkable piece was once adorned with silver rings and precious stones. Known as the "Horn of Saint Blaise" it held great significance within the church community during medieval times. In fact, it was said that Saint Blaise himself used this very horn to summon worshippers for prayer. Now housed at the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA, this extraordinary artifact continues to captivate viewers with its rich history and cultural significance. Through this print by Bridgeman Images, we are able to appreciate not only its artistic beauty but also gain insight into centuries-old traditions and beliefs surrounding religious practices.
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