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Box

Box

  • Place of origin:

    Denmark (made)

  • Date:

    ca. 1600 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Unknown (production)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Carved pearwood

  • Museum number:

    W.6:1, 2-1951

  • Gallery location:

    In Storage

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This pearwood box was made in Denmark in about 1600. In Northern Europe, the woods of fruit trees, such as pear, plum and cherry, were used because of their rich colours and as cheap substitute hardwoods for timbers from the Indies. This box is decorated in the vernacular style with popular themes ranging from hunting and duelling to a nude female figure on the lid holding an anchor like a phallic symbol. It was probably intended as a more rustic lover's gift.

Physical description

Box, Danish, about 1600. Sliding lid. Pearwood carved in relief. Rectangular form. The lid carved in high relief at the further end with a formal rosette and at the other end with a nude recumbent female figure bearing in front an anchor (phallic); Other end plan. Further end carved with standing male and female figures in costume of the late 16th century, flanking a crucifix. On the right hand side a duelling scene showing two contestants with drawn swords, and a lady with flowers accompanied by a French poodle. On the left hand side a hunstman with lance and bugle horn pursuing a deer and two young through woodland.

Place of Origin

Denmark (made)

Date

ca. 1600 (made)

Artist/maker

Unknown (production)

Materials and Techniques

Carved pearwood

Dimensions

Length: 14 cm, Width: 6.4 cm, Height: 4.1 cm

Materials

Pearwood

Techniques

Carving

Subjects depicted

Women; Nudes; Hunters; Crucifix; Anchor; Duel

Categories

Containers; Woodwork

Collection code

FWK

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