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Oval Bowl

ca. 1600/05 | Ottavio Miseroni

Rudolf II had a particular affinity to precious stones. He saw them as divine creations that reflected the beauty of the entire world. At the same time he believed in their special healing and otherwise restorative powers. In his Kunstkammer the emperor had some 200 vessels of such stones as rock crystal, jasper, agate and jade. In 1588 he established his own stonecutting workshop in Prague, although he also continued to acquire works made in the workshops of Milan.

Rudolf II had a particular affinity to precious stones. He saw them as divine creations that reflected the beauty of the entire world. At the same time he believed in their special healing and otherwise restorative powers. In his Kunstkammer the emperor had some 200 vessels of such stones as rock crystal, jasper, agate and jade. In 1588 he established his own stonecutting workshop in Prague, although he also continued to acquire works made in the workshops of Milan.

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

Time:
ca. 1600/05

Object Name
Vessel; Bowl

Culture
Prague

Material/technology:
Jasper, gold, enamel

Dimensions:
H. 10 cm, L. 22,9 cm, B. 11 cm

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 6866