Pax with the Death and the Assumption of the Virgin

anoniem, anoniem, c. 1490 - c. 1520

During the Middle Ages, it became the custom for the faithful to exchange a kiss during Mass as a sign of atonement and peace. The pax (the Latin word for ‘peace’) was a decorated object with a handle at the rear, which was kissed and then passed on to the next person.

  • Artwork typepax
  • Object numberBK-2003-6
  • Dimensionsheight 21.3 cm x width 12.7 cm x depth 8.2 cm
  • Physical characteristicsivoor