Powder Flask with Diana and Actaeon and Hunting Scenes
Ivory cups and tankards were also employed in princely representation during the Baroque period. These had no intended practical use. They were displayed on buffets at banquets, and otherwise stored in the cabinets of treasuries and kunstkammern. Their richly carved decoration shows subjects from antique mythology as well as contemporary genre scenes.
Title:
Powder Flask with Diana and Actaeon and Hunting Scenes
Artist:
Johann Caspar Schenck , (Elfenbeinschnitzer) (um 1620 - 1674)
Time:
ca. 1665/66
Object Name:
Powder Flask
Culture:
Wien
Artist:
Johann Caspar Schenck , (Elfenbeinschnitzer) (um 1620 - 1674)
Material/technology:
Ivory, gilded brass, blued steel
Dimensions:
H 16 x B 13,6 x T 4,5 cm
Stamp / markings:
monogrammiert "ICS" (Johann Caspar Schenck)
Copyright:
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Hofjagd- und Rüstkammer
Invs.:
Hofjagd- und Rüstkammer, D 147