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Vase of Flowers
ca. 1647/48 | Dionysio Miseroni
The workshop of the Miseroni family was founded in 1588 under Emperor Rudolph II in Prague, and supplied the house of Habsburg with precious stone works over many generations. Dionysio Miseroni continued the consummate achievements of his father Ottavio, but allowed the natural, blocklike forms of the stones greater influence on the size and appearance of the vessels. Where necessary and desired, goldsmiths added striking mounts.





The workshop of the Miseroni family was founded in 1588 under Emperor Rudolph II in Prague, and supplied the house of Habsburg with precious stone works over many generations. Dionysio Miseroni continued the consummate achievements of his father Ottavio, but allowed the natural, blocklike forms of the stones greater influence on the size and appearance of the vessels. Where necessary and desired, goldsmiths added striking mounts.
Artist:
Dionysio Miseroni (um 1607 Prag - 1661 Prag) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
ca. 1647/48
Object Name
Vessel; Vase
Culture
Prague
Material/technology:
Citrine, agate, jasper, chalcedony, rock crystal, silver, gold, enamel
Dimensions:
46,5 cm × 20,2 cm × 11 cm
Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer
Invs.
Kunstkammer, 1330
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