Kelkglas met een holle stam met vijf bollen

anonymous, c. 1600 - c. 1650

Façon de Venise translates literally as 'in the manner of Venice'. Venetian glass-blowers rose to great fame in the 16th century, for they were the only craftsmen who could produce colourless glass of exquisite delicacy of structure and form. When Venetian glass-blowers set up workshops in Germany, France, England and Holland, their technique was imitated in those countries. These non-Italian products are of such high quality that it is often hard to distinguish glass á la façon de Venise from the genuine article. Wine glass. Venice or Netherlands, façon de Venise, c. 1600-1650.

  • Artwork typekelkglas
  • Object numberBK-NM-7995
  • Dimensionsheight 35.5 cm x diameter 10.5 cm, diameter 10.5 cm
  • Physical characteristicshelder, grijs getint en blauw glas

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Kelkglas met een holle stam met vijf bollen

  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-NM-7995

  • Description

    Platte voet met omgeslagen rand. De holle stam, die is opgebouwd uit twee grote en drie kleinere bollen staat in open verbinding met de trompetvormige kelk. Op de tweede bol van boven vier blauwe braamnoppen.


Creation

  • Creation

    • glassblower: anonymous, Venice
    • glassblower: anonymous, Low Countries
  • Dating

    c. 1600 - c. 1650

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    helder, grijs getint en blauw glas

  • Dimensions

    • height 35.5 cm x diameter 10.5 cm
    • diameter 10.5 cm

Acquisition and rights


Documentation

  • Jaarverslag Rijksmuseum 8 (1885), p. 100.


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