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Image of Gallery in South Kensington
On display at V&A South Kensington
Glass, Room 131

Goblet

1675-1725 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

From about 1675, Venetian glass workers made increasingly complex drinking glasses. Some of these were so fragile that they must have been almost impossible to use. The most exuberant examples were probably intended as presentation pieces to show off the donor's wealth and sophistication. Frederik IV of Denmark received a large collection of Venetian glass in this style when he visited the city in 1708-1709. He constructed a special display room to house this collection at his Rosenborg Castle.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Blown glass, with mould-blown and tooled stem with opaque red and white details
Brief description
Goblet, blown glass, Italy (Venice), 1675-1725
Dimensions
  • Height: 26.0cm
converted from 10 1/4 ''
Style
Production
Cf. Rosenborg Castle and Barovier Il Vetro Venetiano simmilar goblets on two paintings
Summary
From about 1675, Venetian glass workers made increasingly complex drinking glasses. Some of these were so fragile that they must have been almost impossible to use. The most exuberant examples were probably intended as presentation pieces to show off the donor's wealth and sophistication. Frederik IV of Denmark received a large collection of Venetian glass in this style when he visited the city in 1708-1709. He constructed a special display room to house this collection at his Rosenborg Castle.
Other number
8560 - Glass gallery number
Collection
Accession number
108-1853

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Record createdDecember 13, 1997
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