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Modelli artificiosi di vasi diversi d'argento

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1646-1652 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

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Object details

Category
Object type
TitleModelli artificiosi di vasi diversi d'argento (series title)
Materials and techniques
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Brief description
Adam van Vianen. Plate from a suite of 48 designs for silver vessels entitled 'Modelli artificiosi di vasi diversi d'argento'. Dutch, 1646-1652.
Physical description
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Dimensions
  • To plate mark height: 21.1cm
  • To plate mark width: 16.4cm
Marks and inscriptions
  • Numbered '14' in the upper right of the plate.
  • Signed with the monograme 'AV' in the lower left of the plate.
Gallery label
3. PRINT: A EWER Low Countires, 1650 Engraving after Adam van Vianed (1570-1627) by Theodor van kessel of Utrecht from the set Modelles Artificiels de divers vaisseaux d'argent The auricular style first appeared in Rome and Florence in the 1580s but was spread across Europe by a number of Dutch goldsmiths and designers, most notably the famous Utrecht goldsmiths Paul and Adam van Vianen. This ewer illustratres the auricular trick of making us see faces throughout the design. E.1093 - 1889
Subject depicted
Bibliographic references
  • Fuhring, P. Ornament prints in the Rijksmuseum II: The Seventeenthy Century, 3 vols, Rotterdam, 2004, vol. 1, 1535.
  • Peter Ward Jackson, Some Main Streams and Tributaries in European Ornament from 1500 to 1750, London, Victoria and Albert Museum, 1969, 40.
Collection
Accession number
E.1093-1889

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Record createdDecember 1, 2005
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