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Two ornate silver reliquaries, depicting standing bishops, are displayed in a museum exhibit, likely behind a glass case. The figures are meticulously crafted, showcasing intricate details on their mitres, vestments, and facial features. Each bishop holds a crozier, a pastoral staff. The reliquary on the left, identified as Saint Zenobius, holds a small rectangular object, possibly a book, in his left hand. The figure on the right, identified as Saint Herreford, holds his hands in a blessing gesture. Both statues rest on dark, stylized bases made of what appears to be ebony, adorned with silver decorative elements featuring a quatrefoil design.

The background is a plain blue wall. The clear glass display creates reflections, including light sources and a red-orange streak across the lower part of the left figure. Informative labels are positioned next to each reliquary.

The label for the right reliquary reads: "RELIQUIARIO DI SAN HERREFORD", "Anno 1647", and "Argenteria Senese (T)". This identifies it as a reliquary of Saint Herreford, created in 1647 by Sienese silversmiths. The label for the left reliquary states: "RELIQUIARIO DI SAN ZANOBI", "Maddalena Tarlagiana (T)", and "Argento, ebano", identifying it as the reliquary of Saint Zenobius, possibly by or related to Maddalena Tarlagiana, and made of silver and ebony. The scene is set in Florence, Italy.
FM-oNt2k1

Feb 9, 2025

Firenze, Italy

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Two ornate silver reliquaries, depicting standing bishops, are displayed in a museum exhibit, likely behind a glass case. The figures are meticulously crafted, showcasing intricate details on their mitres, vestments, and facial features. Each bishop holds a crozier, a pastoral staff. The reliquary on the left, identified as Saint Zenobius, holds a small rectangular object, possibly a book, in his left hand. The figure on the right, identified as Saint Herreford, holds his hands in a blessing gesture. Both statues rest on dark, stylized bases made of what appears to be ebony, adorned with silver decorative elements featuring a quatrefoil design. The background is a plain blue wall. The clear glass display creates reflections, including light sources and a red-orange streak across the lower part of the left figure. Informative labels are positioned next to each reliquary. The label for the right reliquary reads: "RELIQUIARIO DI SAN HERREFORD", "Anno 1647", and "Argenteria Senese (T)". This identifies it as a reliquary of Saint Herreford, created in 1647 by Sienese silversmiths. The label for the left reliquary states: "RELIQUIARIO DI SAN ZANOBI", "Maddalena Tarlagiana (T)", and "Argento, ebano", identifying it as the reliquary of Saint Zenobius, possibly by or related to Maddalena Tarlagiana, and made of silver and ebony. The scene is set in Florence, Italy.

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