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Mercenary as Joke Vessel

late 16th c. | Christoph Gandtner

The colourful ceramic objects of the South Tyrolean master potter Christoph Gandtner, whose works also interested Emperor Rudolph II, appear to be small functionless sculptures but could be used as drinking vessels. For that purpose, either the head was removed or the figure turned over. The associated difficulty in drinking, like the interpretation of the subjects represented, provided entertainment at court festivities.

The colourful ceramic objects of the South Tyrolean master potter Christoph Gandtner, whose works also interested Emperor Rudolph II, appear to be small functionless sculptures but could be used as drinking vessels. For that purpose, either the head was removed or the figure turned over. The associated difficulty in drinking, like the interpretation of the subjects represented, provided entertainment at court festivities.

Artist:
Christoph Gandtner (gest. 1605 Meran) DNB

Time:
late 16th c.

Object Name
Joke Vessel; Statuette

Culture
Innsbruck

Material/technology:
Tin-glazed earthenware

Dimensions:
H. 30,2 cm

Signed
Christoff Gauttner

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 3119