On display
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Footed Bowl

1490 - 1510 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Footed bowl of opaque blue, turquise-coloured glass, with details in opaque white glass. Enamelled and gilt decoration.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
opaque turquoise and opaque white glass, enamelled and gilt
Brief description
Footed bowl, blown opaque blue glass with enamelled and gilt decoration, Italy (Venice), 1490-1510
Physical description
Footed bowl of opaque blue, turquise-coloured glass, with details in opaque white glass. Enamelled and gilt decoration.
Dimensions
  • Height: 13.0cm
  • Greatest width width: 20.0cm
Style
Gallery label
This object is one of only three known turquoise glasses of this type, the others being, The Fairfax Cup (V&A C.17-1959), currently on display in Gallery 19 of this museum, and a goblet belonging to the British museum.
Object history
Bought for 9 l. 13 s.
no source given
Production
O.D - stated that the painting on the glass was very unusual.
Bibliographic references
  • Barovier Mentasti, R. and Tonini, C. Murano, chefs-d'oeuvre de verre de la Renaissance au XXIe siecle. Paris: Gallimard, 2013. p.51
  • Dora Thornton, Ian Freestone, William Gudenrath, Martina Bertini, Andrew Meek and Denise Ling: 'Technical study of a rare Venetian turquoise glass goblet from the Waddesdon Bequest', in: The British Museum Technical Bulletin, Vol 8 (2014), p. 3, fig. 4, our bwol discussed and illustrated.
Other number
8346 - Glass gallery number
Collection
Accession number
4319-1858

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Record createdDecember 13, 1997
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