Ewer with Scenes from the Story of Diana
The ewer forms a set with the adjacent basin. They are the last works by Paulus van Vianen, who died in 1613. These objects were not made to be used but rather to be admired as works of art. The small, asymmetrical foot is unstable, and the handle highly impractical. The ewer and basin were bought by a Dutchman in Prague who took them to the Netherlands.
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Ewer with Scenes from the Story of Diana
The ewer forms a set with the adjacent basin. They are the last works by Paulus van Vianen, who died in 1613. These objects were not made to be used but rather to be admired as works of art. The small, asymmetrical foot is unstable, and the handle highly impractical. The ewer and basin were bought by a Dutchman in Prague who took them to the Netherlands.
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De kan hoort bij de schaal in ...... en naar Nederland meegenomen.
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The ewer forms a set with the ...... took them to the Netherlands.
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BK-16089-B
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Rijksmuseum
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Ewer with Scenes from the Story of Diana
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Kan met voorstellingen van Diana
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created
1613
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1613
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extent
breedte 15,0 cm
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depth 8.0 cm
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diepte 8,0 cm
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gewicht 907 gr
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height 33.0 cm
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hoogte 33,0 cm
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weight 907 gr
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width 15.0 cm
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Collectie: edele metalen
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spatial
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eerste kwart 17e eeuw
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first quarter 17th century
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