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Lidded Cup with a Lansquenet

ca. 1510 | Ludwig Krug d. J.

Pomp and Circumstance: Sumptuous Sideboards Court festivities have always served to demonstrate a host’s status and wealth to the admitted members of the public. In the 15th century, sideboards set with precious objects were a prominent feature of such occasions: gold, silver, and rock crystal vessels were placed next to griffin’s claws, so-called Natternzungenkredenzen (table decorations set with “adders’ tongues”) or burr-wood cups: all of them materials credited with magical powers to protect from poison.

Pomp and Circumstance: Sumptuous Sideboards Court festivities have always served to demonstrate a host’s status and wealth to the admitted members of the public. In the 15th century, sideboards set with precious objects were a prominent feature of such occasions: gold, silver, and rock crystal vessels were placed next to griffin’s claws, so-called Natternzungenkredenzen (table decorations set with “adders’ tongues”) or burr-wood cups: all of them materials credited with magical powers to protect from poison.

Artist:
Ludwig Krug d. J. (um 1489/90 Nürnberg - 1532 Nürnberg) DNB

Time:
ca. 1510

Object Name
Vessel; Cup

Culture
Nuremberg

Material/technology:
Gilded silver, enamel

Dimensions:
H. 32 cm, Dm. 13,5cm

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 979