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Twelve-lobed Tazza

3rd quarter 16th c.

One of the cabinets in the Ambras Kunstkammer contained numerous bowls, cups, tankards, and lamps made of alabaster. This material, which looks similar to marble but is far easier to work, was quarried in the realm of the Tyrolean sovereigns. The large number of alabaster works in the collection hence sought to suggest the wealth of the land in corresponding natural resources.

One of the cabinets in the Ambras Kunstkammer contained numerous bowls, cups, tankards, and lamps made of alabaster. This material, which looks similar to marble but is far easier to work, was quarried in the realm of the Tyrolean sovereigns. The large number of alabaster works in the collection hence sought to suggest the wealth of the land in corresponding natural resources.

Time:
3rd quarter 16th c.

Object Name
Tazza; Bowl

Culture
Italian (?)

Material/technology:
Alabaster, partially gilded

Dimensions:
H. 13,4 cm, D. 22,7 cm

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 4397

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