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Venus and Amor
ca. 1600/10 | Giovanni Ambrogio Miseroni
It is +G50:H50particularly difficult to cut a statuette fully in the round from precious stone and at the same time take advantage of the material’s natural colouration. The finest such works were made by members of the Miseroni family of Milan.


It is +G50:H50particularly difficult to cut a statuette fully in the round from precious stone and at the same time take advantage of the material’s natural colouration. The finest such works were made by members of the Miseroni family of Milan.
Attributed to:
Giovanni Ambrogio Miseroni (um 1551/52 Mailand - 1616 Mailand) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
ca. 1600/10
Object Name
Statuette
Culture
Prague
Material/technology:
Chalcedony
Dimensions:
H. 8,3 cm, L. 11,4 cm, B. 10,1 cm
Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer
Invs.
Kunstkammer, 1730
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