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pilgrim badge

pilgrim badge

Anoniem (in 1400-1500)

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  • Ellie asked

    Who or what is this depicting???

  • Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen answered

    Dear Ellie,
    Depicted is an anonymous woman that is taking a statue of Mary out of the water. The text Amersfoert above the depiction refers to the city where these badges were sold.
    Kind regards,
    Nina

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Pilgrim badges were produced and sold in huge numbers from the 12th to the 16th century. Everyone who made a pilgrimage acquired one. It is apparent that these small mementos were cast in moulds. The badges provide information about people’s lives and travel in the late Middle Ages, a period long before the invention of printing.

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Title pilgrim badge
Material and technique Pewter-lead alloy
Object type
Pilgrim badge > Pilgrim's object > Ceremonial object > Utensil
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Width 4 cm
Height 5,9 cm
Thickness 0,2 cm
Artists Tinsmith: Anoniem
Accession number OM 345 (KN&V)
Credits Loan Stichting Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, 1955
Department Applied Arts & Design
Acquisition date 1955
Creation date in 1400-1500
Internal exhibitions Hand Made - Long Live Craft (2013)
Research Show research Alma
Material
Object
Geographical origin The Netherlands > Western Europe > Europe

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