Two salt-cellars, one with Cain and Abel, and one with the Sacrifice of Isaac

Adam van Vianen (I) (possibly), 1620

These two silver sculptures are actually salt-cellars. Each depicts an Old Testament scene with a figure threatening another. One presents Cain killing his brother out of envy, and the other Abraham obeying God’s command to sacrifice his son Isaac.

  • Artwork typesalt (condiment vessel)
  • Object numberBK-1960-15-A
  • Dimensionsheight 26.5 cm x diameter 13.5 cm x weight 1008 g, diameter 13 cm

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Two salt-cellars, one with Cain and Abel, and one with the Sacrifice of Isaac

  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-1960-15-A

  • Description

    Figuraal zoutvat van gedreven zilver, bestaande uit een voetstuk, een groep van dragende figuren en het vat. Voorstellende: Kaïn en Abel.


Creation

  • Creation

    silversmith: Adam van Vianen (I) (possibly), Netherlands

  • Dating

    • 1620
    • 1621
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Material and technique

  • Dimensions

    • height 26.5 cm x diameter 13.5 cm x weight 1008 g
    • diameter 13 cm

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Acquisition and rights


Documentation

  • Annemarie Vels Heijn, 'Zoutvaten in verschillende stijlen', Rijksmuseum Kunstkrant 16 (1989/1990) nr. 1, afb, p. 9.


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