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- Howard_Grace_Cup abstract "This richly mounted 'Grace' Cup would have been passed around the dinner table after prayers had been said. It is a survivor from the English Tudor Court. The ivory bowl is said to have belonged to Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, who was murdered in his cathedral in 1170. Such relics of England's favourite saint were treasured until the English Reformation. When the gilded silver mounts were commissioned in 1525, the engraver was instructed to incorporate the initials of TB and a mitre on the cover. These alternate with the pomegranate badge of Catherine of Aragon. The cup was said to have been bequeathed to the queen by Sir Edward Howard (d. 1513), High Admiral to Henry VIII. The vital role played by prints in the dissemination of Renaissance styles to Northern Europe is revealed in some of the ornamentation on the cup which, like Henry VIII's writing desk, derives from the work of Hans Burgkmair. The cast marks and sheaves taken from an engraving by the artist are the earliest example of Renaissance influence in English goldsmiths' work. After Catherine of Aragon's death in 1536 the cup was returned to the Howard family, who were renowned both as devout Roman Catholics and as art collectors. It descended through successive generations of the family until it was bought by the Museum in 1931.".
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- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Archbishop_of_Canterbury.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Collections_of_the_Victoria_and_Albert_Museum.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silver-gilt_objects.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Catherine_of_Aragon.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Howard_(admiral).
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink English_Reformation.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Engraving.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Hans_Burgkmair.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Henry_VIIIs_writing_desk.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Howard_family.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Old_master_print.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Silver-gilt.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Becket.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLink File:Howardgracecup.jpg.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wikiPageWikiLinkText "Howard 'Grace' Cup".
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- Howard_Grace_Cup subject Category:Collections_of_the_Victoria_and_Albert_Museum.
- Howard_Grace_Cup subject Category:Silver-gilt_objects.
- Howard_Grace_Cup type Artwork.
- Howard_Grace_Cup type Artwork.
- Howard_Grace_Cup type Collection.
- Howard_Grace_Cup type Object.
- Howard_Grace_Cup comment "This richly mounted 'Grace' Cup would have been passed around the dinner table after prayers had been said. It is a survivor from the English Tudor Court. The ivory bowl is said to have belonged to Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury, who was murdered in his cathedral in 1170. Such relics of England's favourite saint were treasured until the English Reformation.".
- Howard_Grace_Cup label "Howard 'Grace' Cup".
- Howard_Grace_Cup sameAs Q5918917.
- Howard_Grace_Cup sameAs m.04gs8gg.
- Howard_Grace_Cup sameAs Q5918917.
- Howard_Grace_Cup wasDerivedFrom Howard_Grace_Cup?oldid=628577504.
- Howard_Grace_Cup depiction Howardgracecup.jpg.
- Howard_Grace_Cup isPrimaryTopicOf Howard_Grace_Cup.