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Bowl

17th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Wine bowls such as this were made throughout the Caucasus, a vast region encompassing present-day Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and part of northern Russia. They are sometimes called hunting bowls, as many feature stags, hares or other hunted animals. The subject of this decoration is the classical myth of the poet Orpheus charming the birds, animals and trees with the beauty of his music. Orpheus usually plays a lute but here the goldsmith follows the Italian Renaissance tradition of depicting him with an instrument similar to a violin.

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Silver, embossed
Brief description
Bowl, silver, embossed, Caucasus, 17th century
Physical description
Silver-gilt bowl, the inside embossed with Orpheus charming the birds and beasts, the rim embossed with foliage, birds and animals.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 11.30cm
  • Height: 2.90cm
Gallery label
(Pre-2000)
BOWL
Silver
CAUCASIAN; 17th century
Embossed with Orpheus charming the birds and beasts.
97-1882.
(26/11/2002)
Silver Gallery:
The classical myth of the poet Orpheus charming the birds, animals and trees with the beauty of his music is the theme of this decoration. Orpheus usually plays a lute but here the goldsmith follows the Italian Renaissance tradition of depicting him with an instrument more akin to a violin.
Object history
Purchase - (£6)


Acquired as Italy, about 1550
Production
Unmarked
Summary
Wine bowls such as this were made throughout the Caucasus, a vast region encompassing present-day Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, and part of northern Russia. They are sometimes called hunting bowls, as many feature stags, hares or other hunted animals. The subject of this decoration is the classical myth of the poet Orpheus charming the birds, animals and trees with the beauty of his music. Orpheus usually plays a lute but here the goldsmith follows the Italian Renaissance tradition of depicting him with an instrument similar to a violin.
Collection
Accession number
97-1882

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Record createdFebruary 9, 2004
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