Beker met deksel van filigraanglas

anonymous, c. 1650 - c. 1700

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. Covered jar, filigree glass Netherlands, façon de Venise, c. 1650-1700 A.J. Enschedé bequest, 1896.

  • Artwork typebeker met deksel
  • Object numberBK-NM-10754-24
  • Dimensionsheight 16.4 cm
  • Physical characteristicshelder, kleurloos en wit glas

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Beker met deksel van filigraanglas

  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-NM-10754-24

  • Description

    Beker met deksel op platte standring. Cylindervormig lichaam met een vlakke bodem. Gewelfd deksel met overkragende rand en getordeerde knop met één schijf. Lichaam, deksel en knop van filigraanglas a fili en a retortoli, de standring en de schijf van kleurloos glas


Creation

  • Creation

    glassblower: anonymous, Low Countries

  • Dating

    c. 1650 - c. 1700

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    helder, kleurloos en wit glas

  • Dimensions

    height 16.4 cm


Acquisition and rights

  • Credit line

    A.J. Enschedé Bequest, Haarlem

  • Acquisition

    bequest 1896

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