Beaker
While Dutch Catholics could not openly profess their religion, what they did in private was another matter. For
instance, a pious Catholic from Zwolle commissioned this plain beaker with a depiction of the Pope and Emperor Rudolf II for domestic use. It commemorates his trip to Rome and Vienna. In Rome he had kissed the Pope’s feet, and in Vienna he had paid his respects to the Emperor.
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Beaker
While Dutch Catholics could not openly profess their religion, what they did in private was another matter. For
instance, a pious Catholic from Zwolle commissioned this plain beaker with a depiction of the Pope and Emperor Rudolf II for domestic use. It commemorates his trip to Rome and Vienna. In Rome he had kissed the Pope’s feet, and in Vienna he had paid his respects to the Emperor.
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A.O. van Kerkwijk Bequest, Doorn
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Legaat van de heer A.O. van Kerkwijk, Doorn
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description
Katholieken mochten hun geloof ...... nen had hij de keizer gegroet.
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While Dutch Catholics could no ...... d his respects to the Emperor.
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identifier
BK-1957-35
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Beaker
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Beker
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type
created
1606
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1606
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extent
diameter 14,0 cm
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diameter 14.0 cm
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gewicht 514,0 gr
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height 22.8 cm
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hoogte 22,8 cm
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weight 514.0 gr
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isPartOf
Collectie: edele metalen
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temporal
eerste kwart 17e eeuw
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first quarter 17th century
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