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Heart-Shaped Bowl

ca. 1605 | Ottavio Miseroni

In 1588 Emperor Rudolf II called Ottavio Miseroni to Prague to establish a workshop for working with precious stones. He was a member of a Milan family that had been employed by Rudolf’s father, Maximilian II. Over a long career, Ottavio developed an exceptional mastery in using the natural shape and colouration of the stones in the design and decoration of his vessels. In recognition of his artistry, the emperor ennobled him in 1608.

In 1588 Emperor Rudolf II called Ottavio Miseroni to Prague to establish a workshop for working with precious stones. He was a member of a Milan family that had been employed by Rudolf’s father, Maximilian II. Over a long career, Ottavio developed an exceptional mastery in using the natural shape and colouration of the stones in the design and decoration of his vessels. In recognition of his artistry, the emperor ennobled him in 1608.

Artist:
Ottavio Miseroni (Steinschnitt) (1567 Mailand - 1624 Prag) DNB

Workshop:
Jan Vermeyen (Fassung) (vor 1559 Brüssel - 1608 Prag) DNB

Time:
ca. 1605

Object Name
Vessel; Bowl

Culture
Prague

Material/technology:
Agate, gold, enamel

Dimensions:
H. 10,1 cm, L. 16,7 cm, B. 13,3 cm

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 1650

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