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They were kept in a shrine, or in special containers called reliquaries whose design sometimes evoked the relic itself. Both shrines and reliquaries were lavishly decorated with gold, silver, enamels and precious stones.\r\nThis empty reliquary portrays a young girl in a brocaded dress with a fashionable square-cut bodice. Recent research has connected the reliquary with the convent of Santo Domingo in Zaragoza, where 16th century inventories record 'a bust of St Elizabeth' among the convent's treasures. Although the reliquary is in the form of a bust, it could have contained any type of relic associated with St Elizabeth, not specifically a fragment of her skull.","physicalDescription":"Silver and gilded silver bust of a woman, the face silver, the hair and costume gilded. 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The document does not identify the saint, but references in sixteenth-century inventories refer to 'a head of St Elizabeth' in the monastery treasury and a seventeenth-century account states that among the monastery's possessions were relics of St Elizabeth of Brittany, one of the eleven thousand virgins martyred with St Ursula. Durán's work was paid for by a combination of confraternity funds and donations from the faithful. The Zaragoza town mark punched on the front of the V&amp;A bust matches the type used in the early sixteenth century, while the long hair of the figure is consistent with an identification of the bust as a maiden girl. In the twentieth century the bust was in the collection of Dr Walter Leo Hildburgh, who lent it to the Museum and then bequeathed it to the V&amp;A on his death in 1955. It is not known when or where it was acquired by Hildburgh, but a press release issued by the Museum in January 1958 to accompany a memorial exhibition of his legacy explained that 'most of his [Spanish] purchases were made outside that country and he bought practically nothing after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War' (see V&amp;A Nominal File MA/1/H1954 - Hildburgh, Dr WL, 1955/4478 X ABC Part 15).","historicalContext":"","briefDescription":"Reliquary in the form of a bust, probably St Elizabeth of Brittany, silver and gilded silver, Spain (Aragon: town mark of Zaragoza) attributed to Martín Durán, 1509.","bibliographicReferences":[{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Oman, Charles. <u>The Golden Age of Hispanic Silver, 1400-1665</u>. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1968."},{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Estebán Lorente, Juan F. 'El Punzón de la platería y de los plateros zaragozanos desde el siglo XV al XIX'.<u> Cuadernos de Investigación: Geografía e Historia</u>, vol. 2.1, 1976. pp. 83-96."},{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Criado Mainar, Jesús. 'La tradición medieval en los bustos relicarios zaragozanos al filo del 1500. Las esculturas de plata de San Gregorio Ostiense y Santa Isabel de Bretaña'. <u>Aragón en la Edad Media</u>, vol. 16, 2000. pp. 215-36."},{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Ibáñez Fernández, Javier and Jesús Criado Mainar. 'El arte al servicio del culto de las reliquias. Relicarios renacentistas y barrocos en Aragón',<u> Memoria Ecclesiae</u>, vol. 35, 2011. pp. 97-138."},{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Kennedy, Kirstin. Catalogue entry. In: Carmen Morte García, José Ángel Sesma Muñoz and José Félix Méndez de Juan, eds, <u>Fernando II de Aragón. El rey que imaginó España y la abrió a Europa</u>. Catalogue of the exhibition held in Zaragoza, Palacio de la Aljafería, March 10 - June 7, 2015. Zaragoza: Gobierno de Aragón, 2015. ISBN 9788483802700.\n"},{"reference":{"text":"","id":""},"details":"","free":"Cruz Valdovinos, José Manuel. <u>Platería en la Fundación Lázaro Galdiano</u>. Madrid: Fundación Lázaro Galdiano, 2000. ISBN 8492323450"}],"production":"","productionType":{"text":"","id":""},"contentDescription":"","contentPlaces":[],"associatedPlaces":[],"contentPerson":[],"associatedPerson":[],"contentOrganisations":[],"associatedOrganisations":[],"contentPeople":[],"associatedPeople":[],"contentEvents":[],"associatedEvents":[],"contentOthers":[],"contentConcepts":[],"contentLiteraryRefs":[],"galleryLabels":[{"text":"Head Reliquary\r\nIn the medieval period, the bones and body parts of saints, as well as fragments of their possessions, were all known as relics. They were kept in a shrine, or in special containers called reliquaries whose design sometimes evoked the relic itself. Both shrines and reliquaries were lavishly decorated with gold, silver, enamels and precious stones.\r\nThis empty reliquary portrays a young girl in a brocaded dress with a fashionable square-cut bodice. Recent research has connected the reliquary with the convent of Santo Domingo in Zaragoza, where 16th century inventories record 'a bust of St Elizabeth' among the convent's treasures. Although the reliquary is in the form of a bust, it could have contained any type of relic associated with St Elizabeth, not specifically a fragment of her skull.\r\nSaragossa, Spain, about 1520–50\r\nSilver, partly gilded\r\nMuseum no.M.468-1956. 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