Bowl
1550-1650 (made)
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The elaborate engraved decoration on this brass bowl tells us that it was made in Venice between 1550 and 1600. It was influenced by the objects Venetian merchants brought back to the city when trading with the Turkish and Arab empires that bordered the Mediterranean.
The decoration on Venetian brasswork was extensive. It was almost always engraved, as here, and often covered the entire surface of an object. It featured the arabesque pattern of intricate scrolling motifs based on a stylised plant with a winding stem. Italian artists studied and copied the new style of decoration and by about 1550 it was beginning to influence designers all over Europe.
The decoration on Venetian brasswork was extensive. It was almost always engraved, as here, and often covered the entire surface of an object. It featured the arabesque pattern of intricate scrolling motifs based on a stylised plant with a winding stem. Italian artists studied and copied the new style of decoration and by about 1550 it was beginning to influence designers all over Europe.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Brass, engraved |
Brief description | Middle East, Metalwork. Bowl with rounded base, brass with engraved decoration of strapwork with half-palmettes, knotwork and cruciforms set against dense curling background, possibly Egypt or Syria, 1550-1650 |
Physical description | Bowl with rounded base, brass with engraved decoration of strapwork with half-palmettes, knotwork and cruciforms set against dense curling background |
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Credit line | Given by Dr W L Hildburgh, FSA |
Object history | Acquired in Rome in 1924 |
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Summary | The elaborate engraved decoration on this brass bowl tells us that it was made in Venice between 1550 and 1600. It was influenced by the objects Venetian merchants brought back to the city when trading with the Turkish and Arab empires that bordered the Mediterranean. The decoration on Venetian brasswork was extensive. It was almost always engraved, as here, and often covered the entire surface of an object. It featured the arabesque pattern of intricate scrolling motifs based on a stylised plant with a winding stem. Italian artists studied and copied the new style of decoration and by about 1550 it was beginning to influence designers all over Europe. |
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Accession number | M.18-1946 |
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Record created | March 10, 2003 |
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