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Centrepiece, “The Ruins of Paestum”
1805 | Carlo Albacini
The multi-piece centrepiece with models of the three large antique temples of Paestum was made for Maria Karolina, a daughter of Maria Theresa who was married to the king of Naples and Sicily Ferdinand IV/III. The ensemble had already reached Emperor Francis I by 1808 as a gift. In the centre are two elephants with sirens bearing portraits of the Neapolitan royal family.

The multi-piece centrepiece with models of the three large antique temples of Paestum was made for Maria Karolina, a daughter of Maria Theresa who was married to the king of Naples and Sicily Ferdinand IV/III. The ensemble had already reached Emperor Francis I by 1808 as a gift. In the centre are two elephants with sirens bearing portraits of the Neapolitan royal family.
Workshop:
Carlo Albacini (1735 - 1813?) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
1805
Object Name
centrepiece; vessel; vase
Culture
Rome
Material/technology:
Alabaster, marble, porphyry, terracotta, gilded bronze
Dimensions:
H. 23,8 cm, D. 6 cm
Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer
Invs.
Kunstkammer, 2443
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