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Stacking Box “Medicine Cabinet”

1610 | Hans Wecker

Around 1600 ivory began to regain its importance as artistic material in Europe. Turnery became the new fashion. Rudolf II received princely gifts of turned objects from Munich and Dresden and also employed his own court turner, Hans Wecker. Ivory sculptures remained rare, but the sculptor Nikolaus Pfaff created statuettes of great virtuosity and charm for the emperor.

Around 1600 ivory began to regain its importance as artistic material in Europe. Turnery became the new fashion. Rudolf II received princely gifts of turned objects from Munich and Dresden and also employed his own court turner, Hans Wecker. Ivory sculptures remained rare, but the sculptor Nikolaus Pfaff created statuettes of great virtuosity and charm for the emperor.

Artist:
Hans Wecker (tätig in Prag und Dresden, 1. Viertel 17. Jahrhundert)

Time:
1610

Object Name
Stacking Box, Medicine Cabinet; Ivory Carving, Turnery

Culture
Prague

Material/technology:
Ivory, gold, silver, steel

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 4697 bis 4741

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