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Basin

1556–1558 | Pierre Reymond

In the 16th century, the French city of Limoges was a European centre for the production of painted enamel tableware. The plates and bowls were never actually used but served purposes of princely representation.

In the 16th century, the French city of Limoges was a European centre for the production of painted enamel tableware. The plates and bowls were never actually used but served purposes of princely representation.

Artist:
Pierre Reymond (? 1513 - um 1584 ?) DNB

Time:
1556–1558

Object Name
Basin

Culture
Limoges

Material/technology:
Copper, enamel

Dimensions:
D. 45,2 cm

Signed
P.R. 1558

Inscribed
"VOS DONE MON (Coeur)"

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 3201