The Custodia di Terra Sancta is a branch of the Franciscan order, established by the pope in 1342 to safeguard the church of the Holy Sepulcher and other holy sites in the Middle East. Over the course of centuries, Christian heads of state from across the Western world sent symbolic gifts to the Holy Sepulcher and other holy sites via the Franciscans of the Custodia. The objects, which range in date from the late Middle Ages to the 20th century, represent the extraordinary survival of different kinds of objects that all too often have been lost to history. Highlights of the Terra Sancta Museum's collection include more than 60 pieces of goldsmith and silversmith work and textiles that date from the 16th to the 18th centuries. Among these are chalices and candlesticks in gold and silver and opulent liturgical vestments that were sumptuous gifts from the French and Spanish kings.
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Xavier F. Salomon is deputy director and Peter Jay Sharp curator, The Frick Collection, New York
Benoit Constensoux is an art historian of Galerie Kugel in Paris and a member of the Scientific Committee of the Terra Sancta Museum
Jacques Charles-Gaffiot is an art historian and iconography expert
Marie-Armelle Beaulieu is the editor-in-chief of Terre Sainte Magazine
Alvar Gonzalez-Palacios is an art historian who has written numerous books on Italian and French decorative arts
Maria Pia Pettinau Vescina is an art historian and ancient textiles expert, as well as a member of the Scientific Committee of the Terra Sancta Museum
Daniele Veron-Denise is a specialist on liturgical and secular embroidery and former curator at the Chateau de Fontainebleau Museum, as well as a member of the Scientific Committee of theTerra Sancta Museum
Forewords
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Xavier F. Salomon
The Gold of Jerusalem by Alvar Gonzalez-Palacios
Franciscans in the Holy Land: Preserving the Christian Community, Its Holy Places and Its Cultural Heritage by Marie-Armelle Beaulieu
The Commission of the Objects: The Creation and History of the Custody's Collections by Benoit Constensoux
In the Earthly City of Emmanuel: The Liturgy of Heaven Dwells among Mankind by Jacques Charles-Gaffiot
From Treasure to Museum: Witnesses to the Christian Presence in Jerusalem by Beatrix Saule
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