54. Unknown Nicaraguan Artists
Coffer (Portable Communion Chest)
Nicaragua
ca. 19th Century
54. Artesanos Nicaragüenses desconocidos
Cofre (arca sacramental trasladable)
Nicaragua
ca. Siglo XIX
On view
Date
ca. 19th Century
Fecha
ca. Siglo XIX
Material
Silver and Hammered Silver
Materiales
Plata y plata repujada
Medium
Silverwork
Técnica
Platería
Dimensions
3.75 x 7.25 x 3.62 in
Dimensiones
3.75 x 7.25 x 3.62 in
Accession Number
2016.6.9
Número de
inventario
2016.6.9
ENGLISH
Spanish Colonial Silver
The Spanish took a serious interest in the precious metals found in the New World as they encountered the indigenous cultures that had created beautiful works in gold and silver. Mines and workshops were set up throughout the Americas. As with other art forms, they blended the silver working traditions brought from Spain with those of the indigenous cultures.
The Catholic Church highlighted its majesty and power through the use of silver pieces created for the various liturgical services. These objects included altar pieces, incensarios, baptismal items, candlesticks, and monstrances. As you examine the pieces on display, consider how many are still in use during church services today.