Lidded ewer
The body of this bizarre ewer features Auricular-style decoration, that is, fluid earlobe-like forms flowing into one another as though someone has stirred a syrupy substance with a wooden spoon. Emerging from this mixture is all manner of terrifying part-human and part-animal creatures. Adam van Vianen made this ewer in memory of his brother Paulus van Vianen, who had died in 1613.
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Lidded ewer
The body of this bizarre ewer features Auricular-style decoration, that is, fluid earlobe-like forms flowing into one another as though someone has stirred a syrupy substance with a wooden spoon. Emerging from this mixture is all manner of terrifying part-human and part-animal creatures. Adam van Vianen made this ewer in memory of his brother Paulus van Vianen, who had died in 1613.
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Aankoop met steun van het Prin ...... e Belangen van het Rijksmuseum
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Purchased with the support of ...... e Belangen van het Rijksmuseum
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Het lichaam van deze bizarre k ...... orven broer Paulus van Vianen.
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The body of this bizarre ewer ...... Vianen, who had died in 1613.
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BK-1976-75
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Rijksmuseum
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Kan met deksel
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Lidded ewer
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created
1614
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1614
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breedte 14,0 cm
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depth 9.0 cm
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diepte 9,0 cm
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gewicht 910,0 gr
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height 25.0 cm
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hoogte 25,0 cm
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weight 910.0 gr
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width 14.0 cm
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Collectie: edele metalen
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eerste kwart 17e eeuw
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first quarter 17th century
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