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Bowl

ca. 1800-1850 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This footed bowl or vase with foliate motifs is made by an unknown artist after an original attributed to the Alberghetti Foundry (1500-50).
The present object was probably executed in Paris around 1800 to 1850.

The nature of the casting of the bowl together with the metal analysis, confirm its status as an after-cast of the Louvre original.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Bronze
Brief description
Bowl, globular form, decorated with bands of arabesque ornament in relief. Italy, 16th century
Physical description
The bowl is decorated around with a foliage motif, moulding and acanthus. On the shoulder of the bowl a foliate arcaded relief, egg and dart, and bead. On the upper part of the body, below a moulding, a frieze of paired cornucopiae flanking winged vases from which emerge caducei, linked by foliate scrolls to the foliage motifs with which they alternate. On the lower part of the body, a row of bead, and a moulding from which are suspended foliate and fruit pendants and swags, with cherub heads above. Below (emanating from the base of the bowl) is acanthus, alternating with and overlapping stiff leaf, from which flowers emerge. On the foot , downward facing stiff leaf. Around the rim of the foot, beneath an intended moulding, is a scrolled foliate pattern with alternating motifs of a chalice with an emerging crucifix and vases flanked by half-figures, bordered by rope decoration.
Dimensions
  • Rim diameter: 43.1cm
  • Base diameter: 24.2cm
  • Weight: 14kg
Marks and inscriptions
The bowl is decorated around with a foliage motif, moulding and acanthus. On the shoulder of the bowl a foliate arcaded relief, egg and dart, and bead. On the upper part of the body, below a moulding, a frieze of paired cornucopiae flanking winged vases from which emerge caducei, linked by foliate scrolls to the foliage motifs with which they alternate. On the lower part of the body, a row of bead, and a moulding from which are suspended foliate and fruit pendants and swags, with cherub heads above. Below (emanating from the base of the bowl) is acanthus, alternating with and overlapping stiff leaf, from which flowers emerge. On the foot , downward facing stiff leaf. Around the rim of the foot, beneath an intended moulding, is a scrolled foliate pattern with alternating motifs of a chalice with an emerging crucifix and vases flanked by half-figures, bordered by rope decoration.
Object history
Bought in 1855 for £25 (provenance unknown).
Production
This footed bowl or vase with foliate motifs is made by an unknown artist after an original attributed to the Alberghetti Foundry (1500-50).
The present object was probably executed in Paris around 1800 to 1850.
Subjects depicted
Summary
This footed bowl or vase with foliate motifs is made by an unknown artist after an original attributed to the Alberghetti Foundry (1500-50).
The present object was probably executed in Paris around 1800 to 1850.

The nature of the casting of the bowl together with the metal analysis, confirm its status as an after-cast of the Louvre original.
Bibliographic references
  • Motture, Peta. Bells and Mortars. Catalogue of Italian Bronzes in the Victoria and Albert Museum. London: 2001, pp. 105-106, cat.no. 19.
  • Inventory of Art Objects Acquired in the Year 1855. In: Inventory of the Objects in the Art Division of the Museum at South Kensington, Arranged According to the Dates of their Acquisition. Vol I. London: Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode for H.M.S.O., 1868, p. 109.
Collection
Accession number
1581-1855

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Record createdApril 24, 2008
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