Still life of antiquities
Photograph
1856 (photographed)
1856 (photographed)
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This photograph show works of art owned by Signol, a Parisian collector. They are placed before a 19th-century French or Italian woven silk spread in front of a wall in daylight. The objects are arranged as a still life, not merely as an inventory. They all seem to be Italian works: a lead candlestand (16th or 19th century), a maiolica jug (Florentine region, about 1490-1500), a pilgrim-flask (Urbino region, about 1540), a stool (16th or 19th century) and a plaster relief with the standing figure of Jesus Christ (early 14th century, possibly by the circle of the Sienese sculptor Tino da Camaino). The Signol collection is now in the Musée des Beaux Arts in Tours, France.
Object details
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Title | Still life of antiquities (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Albumen print |
Brief description | Still life of Renaisance and later antiquities; 19thC; Bingham R J, Objects in M.Signol Museum, Paris |
Physical description | Arrangement of works of art and applied art, mainly Italian and from the Renaissance period, including a plaster relief of a standing Christ |
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Production type | Unlimited edition |
Production | Attribution note: The photograph was probably commissioned by the owner of the items in the photograph as a way of interesting prospective buyers. Reason For Production: Commission |
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Summary | This photograph show works of art owned by Signol, a Parisian collector. They are placed before a 19th-century French or Italian woven silk spread in front of a wall in daylight. The objects are arranged as a still life, not merely as an inventory. They all seem to be Italian works: a lead candlestand (16th or 19th century), a maiolica jug (Florentine region, about 1490-1500), a pilgrim-flask (Urbino region, about 1540), a stool (16th or 19th century) and a plaster relief with the standing figure of Jesus Christ (early 14th century, possibly by the circle of the Sienese sculptor Tino da Camaino). The Signol collection is now in the Musée des Beaux Arts in Tours, France. |
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Accession number | 36798 |
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Record created | February 6, 2004 |
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