Description:
- Photoengraved plate from the early 20th century.
- Photoengraving is the production of relief prints by transferring photographic images to a printing plate, making the light or dark areas suitable for engraving. It is normally applied to metal, but can also be used on glass, plastic, or other materials.
- The plate is crafted with the highest quality, based on a masterfully executed drawing. This has resulted in a unique piece. - The plate has a legend in the lower area, written in Latin, that reads: 'Codem in templo dum missa Sacrificial interest saqcrosanta Hostia Christum Dnum oculis intuetur' and translates as: 'In the temple, while the sacrifice of the Mass is offered, the Sacred Host looks at Christ.'
- It is in excellent condition, having been used on rare occasions.
- It is possible that it is a leaf from a book, but we are not sure.
Conservation and Damage:
- The plate is in very good condition.
- Nailed to a piece of wood. It has relief.
- The object shows wear typical of it's age.
Comments:
- Measurements are approximate.
- The color tones in the photos are not identical to the actual color tones.
- The plate for sale corresponds to the photos. The description is not a detailed representation of the plate.
- The information provided here is based on unverified personal opinions.
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