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Majolika-Pilgerflasche
Höhe: 20 cm.
Breite: 15 cm.
Tiefe: 7,5 cm.
Castelli, 17. Jahrhundert.
Catalogue price € 8.000 - 10.000
Catalogue price€ 8.000 - 10.000
$ 8,640 - 10,800
£ 7,200 - 9,000
元 62,560 - 78,200
₽ 795,920 - 994,900
Kleine Pilgerflaschen mit kreisrundem Korpus, zwei kleinen Henkeln und schlankem Fuß. Interessanterweise zwei nebeneinander angeordnete Ausgüsse. Auf dem kurzen Fuß ahmt die Bemalung eine Art Godronnierung nach. Die beiden Seiten zieren je ein großes Medaillonfeld. Eines zeigt eine Bella Donna in zeitgenössischem Kostüm mit Fächer, Perlenkette und Schleier. Sie blickt charmant in Richtung des Betrachters. Auf dem anderen ist das Halbbild eines jungen Herrn mit Hut in zeitgenössischem Kostüm zu sehen. Er hält einen schlanken Stab, packt entschlossen an seinen Gürtel und blickt aus dem Bildfeld heraus. Im Hintergrund fällt eine grüne Draperie von links nach rechts. Die flache Wandung wurde mit je drei Blüten verziert. Bemalung in Blau, Gelb, Grün, Orange und Braun. Großer Chip am Fuß, Glasurabplatzungen.
Anmerkung:
Doppelbildnisse wurden oft aus Anlass einer Vermählung angefertigt. Diese Art Flaschen diente als Gefäß für Wein, aber auch für Essig oder flüssige Medikamente. (9300018)
Maiolica pilgrim bottle
Height: 20 cm.
Width: 15 cm.
Depth: 7.5 cm.
Castelli, 17th century.
Small pilgrim bottle with globular body, two little handles and short base. Unusually with a pair of spouts next to each other. The painting on the base imitates a kind of gadrooning. Both sides are decorated with a large medallion each. One is showing a bella donna in contemporary costume with fan, pearl necklace and veil. She is looking charmingly in the direction of the beholder. The other medallion depicts a half-length portrait of a young gentleman in contemporary costume including a hat. He is holding a slim baton whilst holding decisively onto his belt, his gaze fixed in the distance outside the panel. In the background, a green drape cascades left to right. The flat sides are decorated with three flowers each. Painted in blue, yellow, green, orange and brown. Large chip on the base, glazing chips.
Notes:
Double portraits were often commissioned on the occasion of a wedding. This type of bottle was used to store wine, vinegar or medicine.
This object has been individually compared to the information in the Art Loss Register data bank and is not registered there as stolen or missing.
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