Fluminalis Church Interiors
  • 1 Baroque - Style Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France
  • 1 Baroque - Style Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France
  • 1 Baroque - Style Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France
  • 1 Baroque - Style Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France
  • 1 Baroque - Style Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France
  • 1 Baroque - Style Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France
  • 1 Baroque - Style Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France
  • 1 Baroque - Style Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France
  • 1 Baroque - Style Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France
1 Baroque - Style Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France
Height 37 cm (14.57 inch)
Description:
Detail Pictures For Id 7009502 : Ciborium By : French Silversmith'S Favier Freres Lyon France style Baroque - Style en Full - Silver / Silver Marks Present, Lyon - France 19 th century


The name Favier has a long and charged history, starting approximately 1824 and ending in 1976. The Favier silversmiths were famous manufacturers of ecclesiastical silver works such as chalices, ciboria, monstrances, patens, cruets and plates. Their work can be seen in many cathedral treasuries. At least 179 works are inventoried and protected today in the name of historical monuments in the Ariège department. Religious silversmithing was profoundly innovated by the Favier family by excerpting on medieval sources and later by joining movements of symbolism and Art Nouveau. All four brothers were born at Meximieux, a municipality, 37 km north-east of Lyon, Ain department, region Rhône-Alpes: Jean-Marie-François-Henri Favier (also named François) on 28 July 1800, André-Michel Favier on 29 September 1805, Pierre-Henry Favier on 11 July 1809 and Joseph Favier on 8 August 1811. The Maison Favier in Lyon was established between 1824 and 1827 by two brothers François and André-Michel. Pierre-Henry, André and Joseph Favier (François died in 1827 in Lyon) were very close and worked together in Lyon from 1824 until Pierre-Henry moved to Paris in 1846, followed a few years later by Joseph (before 1851). François had three sons, Philippe (gilder, b.1821-d.1864), Claude (silversmith, b.1824-d.1849) and Jean-Baptiste (silversmith, b.1824-d.1899). André-Michel and his nephews Claude and Jean-Baptiste managed the business Favier Frères in Lyon until 1860.

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1 Gothic - Style Sanctuary Lamp

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1 Gothic - Style Sanctuary Lamp

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1  Reliquary - Relic True Cross

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1 Reliquary - Relic True Cross

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1  Reliquary - Relic True Cross

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4 Gothic - style Stained Glass Windows 4 Evangelists

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1  Retable - Plague Depicting The Sacred Heart & Margareta Maria Alacoque

1 Retable - Plague Depicting The Sacred Heart & Margareta Maria Alacoque

1  First Class Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Mary Magdalena With Original Document

1 First Class Reliquary - Relic Ex Ossibus St. Mary Magdalena With Original Document

Saint
 
Mary Magdalene
Mary Magdalene (c. 1598) by Domenico Tintoretto, depicting her as a penitent
Apostle to the Apostles, Equal-to-the-Apostles, Myrrhbearer
Born Possibly Magdala, Roman Judea
Venerated in
  • Catholic Church
  • Eastern Orthodox Church
  • Oriental Orthodox Church
  • Anglican Communion
  • Lutheranism
  • other Protestant churches
  • BaháΚΌí Faith
Canonized Pre-Congregation
Feast 22nd of July
Attributes
  • Western: alabaster box of ointment
  • Eastern: container of ointment (as a myrrhbearer), or holding a red egg (symbol of the resurrection); embracing the feet of Christ after the Resurrection
Patronage
  • Apothecaries
  • Arahal, Spain
  • Atrani, Italy
  • Casamicciola Terme, Ischia
  • contemplative life
  • converts
  • Diocese of Salt Lake City
  • glovers
  • hairdressers
  • Kawit, Cavite
  • Amadeo, Cavite
  • Magdalena, Laguna
  • Santa Magdalena, Sorsogon
  • Santa Maria Magdalena, Hinigaran, Negros Occidental
  • Order of Preachers
  • perfumeries
  • people ridiculed for their piety
  • pharmacists
  • Pililla, Rizal
  • Provence
  • Maribor, Slovenia
  • penitent sinners
  • tanners
  • sexual temptation
  • women
1  Reliquary - Relic True Cross Expected !

1 Reliquary - Relic True Cross Expected !