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Door Handle with a Figure of Lucretia

ca. 1530 | Joachim Forster

Autonomous, small bronze objets d’art such as statuettes and plaquettes became popular north of the Alps only after 1500. Nuremberg and Augsburg were the first centres to introduce Italian Renaissance models to the local traditions of bronze casting. However, these works often also served a decorative purpose, being applied to furniture, doors or fountains.

Autonomous, small bronze objets d’art such as statuettes and plaquettes became popular north of the Alps only after 1500. Nuremberg and Augsburg were the first centres to introduce Italian Renaissance models to the local traditions of bronze casting. However, these works often also served a decorative purpose, being applied to furniture, doors or fountains.

previously attributed to:
Joachim Forster (um 1500 Augsburg - 1579 Augsburg)

Time:
ca. 1530

Object Name
Statuette

Culture
Augsburg

Material/technology:
Bronze

Dimensions:
H. 24 cm

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 5972

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