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Die von Maria Theresia gestiftete Taufgarnitur

1757 datiert

At court, christenings were not a family affair but a festive act of state to introduce the newborn child into public life. The baptism followed a precise ceremonial and took place a few hours or, at the latest, the day after the birth in a room prepared especially for the occasion in the respective residence (Hofburg, Schönbrunn, Laxenburg) in which the confinement had taken place. The child to be baptised initially wore a gown, was placed on a cushion, covered with a small blanket (coverlet), and carried into the baptismal room. A second, larger coverlet decorated the table next to the altar, where the gown was removed and the child was dressed in a lighter batiste gown (Inv. No. SK_WS_XIV_11) before the baptism. Commissioned by Maria Theresa, the present baptismal set was used in its entirety only once, at the baptism of the daughter of Joseph II. The pearl trimmings from three older baptismal sets in the Treasury were reused in making the new set.

At court, christenings were not a family affair but a festive act of state to introduce the newborn child into public life. The baptism followed a precise ceremonial and took place a few hours or, at the latest, the day after the birth in a room prepared especially for the occasion in the respective residence (Hofburg, Schönbrunn, Laxenburg) in which the confinement had taken place. The child to be baptised initially wore a gown, was placed on a cushion, covered with a small blanket (coverlet), and carried into the baptismal room. A second, larger coverlet decorated the table next to the altar, where the gown was removed and the child was dressed in a lighter batiste gown (Inv. No. SK_WS_XIV_11) before the baptism. Commissioned by Maria Theresa, the present baptismal set was used in its entirety only once, at the baptism of the daughter of Joseph II. The pearl trimmings from three older baptismal sets in the Treasury were reused in making the new set.

Time:
1757 datiert

Object Name
Textil; Taufzeug

Culture
Wien

Material/technology:
Textil; Silberlamé, gemustert, reiche Gold- und Perlenstickerei, an den Rändern Posamentierarbeit

Dimensions:
Große Decke: L. 158 cm, B. 129 cm
Kleine Decke: L. 171,5 cm, B. 92 cm
Taufmäntelchen mit Kapuze: L. 64,5 cm
Polster: L. 71 cm, B. 51 cm

Inscribed
Große Decke an den Schmalseiten in Perlenstickerei bezeichnet: "M.T.-1757"

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Weltliche Schatzkammer

Invs.
Schatzkammer, WS XIV 9 und andere