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Pyx in the Form of a Dove French 13th Century Fine Art Print
Pyx in the Form of a Dove French 13th Century Fine Art Print
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Originating from the early 13th century, circa 1220 to 1230, this extraordinary liturgical vessel—a pyx designed to hold the consecrated Host—represents the pinnacle of medieval French craftsmanship, likely produced in the famed workshops of Limoges. Shaped as a dove to symbolize the Holy Spirit, the original object features exquisite champleve enamel on copper, capturing a sacred architectural precision. This fine art reproduction meticulously preserves the intricate details, vibrant pigments, and historical patina of the medieval masterpiece. Every format, including our premium canvas, is finished with the same clean white gallery border that floats the artwork in standard proportions with no cropping, ensuring a refined, gallery-ready presentation that honors its sacred provenance.
About Your Border
Every format — Fine Art Print, Framed Fine Art Print, Canvas and Framed Canvas — is supplied with a clean white gallery border framing the image on all four sides. The border is sized in proportion to the piece — approximately 10% of the shortest edge on each side (for example, about 3 cm of white border on a 30 cm-wide piece) — so the artwork keeps its standard proportions with no cropping and is ready to hang or frame straight away. If you prefer, you can also place your own mount/mat on top.
Would you like a different border width, a borderless full-bleed version, or any other adjustment? Just let us know within 24 hours of ordering and we'll tailor it for you at no extra cost.
