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Pitcher

12th or early 13th c.; reworked 2nd half 17th c.

In the Middle Ages, Constantinople, Palermo, Venice, Paris and Prague were centres for the production of costly vessels made from precious stones. From there they found their way to the courts of secular and ecclesiastical princes. Origin and date of individual pieces are very difficult to determine as unequivocal sources are rare, while their formal language and decoration are seldom directly comparable to those of metal or ceramic works.

In the Middle Ages, Constantinople, Palermo, Venice, Paris and Prague were centres for the production of costly vessels made from precious stones. From there they found their way to the courts of secular and ecclesiastical princes. Origin and date of individual pieces are very difficult to determine as unequivocal sources are rare, while their formal language and decoration are seldom directly comparable to those of metal or ceramic works.

Time:
12th or early 13th c.; reworked 2nd half 17th c.

Object Name
vessel; Pitcher

Culture
Lower Italian; reworked in Vienna

Material/technology:
Rock crystal

Dimensions:
H. 18,6 cm (mit Henkel 19,2 cm), Dm. 15 cm (ohne Henkel 12,8 cm)
Dm. Lippe: 6,4 cm
Dm. Fuß: 5,9 cm

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 1513