Statuette
second half 15th century (made)
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Place of origin |
This statuette is made in the second half of the 15th century in Siegburg, Germany by an unknown artist.
It is made of pipeclay and repesents a draped standing figure of a female saint, her hands clasped in front, and wearing a wreath on her head.
Pipeclay is a fine white clay also used to make tobacco pipes and pottery. Conveniently situated on a major trading route, Siegburg was a centre of ceramic production with well-organised workshops and kilns in which pipe-clay figures were also fired.
It is made of pipeclay and repesents a draped standing figure of a female saint, her hands clasped in front, and wearing a wreath on her head.
Pipeclay is a fine white clay also used to make tobacco pipes and pottery. Conveniently situated on a major trading route, Siegburg was a centre of ceramic production with well-organised workshops and kilns in which pipe-clay figures were also fired.
Object details
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Object type | |
Materials and techniques | Pipeclay |
Brief description | Statuette, pipeclay, a female Saint, Germany (Siegburg), second half of 15th century |
Physical description | Draped standing figure of a female saint, her hands clasped in front, and a wreath on her head. |
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Object history | Bought from Thewalt collection. |
Historical context | Siegburg was a centre of ceramic production with well-organised workshops and kilns in which pipeclay figures were also fired. |
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Summary | This statuette is made in the second half of the 15th century in Siegburg, Germany by an unknown artist. It is made of pipeclay and repesents a draped standing figure of a female saint, her hands clasped in front, and wearing a wreath on her head. Pipeclay is a fine white clay also used to make tobacco pipes and pottery. Conveniently situated on a major trading route, Siegburg was a centre of ceramic production with well-organised workshops and kilns in which pipe-clay figures were also fired. |
Bibliographic reference | Inventory of Works of Art Acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum in the Years 1903 - 1904. In: List of Works of Art Acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum, During the Year 1903, Arranged According to the Dates of Acquisition with Appendix and Indices. London: Printed for His Majesty's Stationery Office, by Wyman and Sons, Limited, 1907, p. 270 |
Collection | |
Accession number | 1585-1903 |
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Record created | November 25, 2008 |
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