Stove tile
| Accession Nr.: | 52.3649.1 |
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| Date of production: |
early 17th century
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| Place of production: | Switzerland |
| Materials: | fired clay |
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| Techniques: | covered with green lead-glaze; with sculpted decoration |
| Dimensions: |
height: 23,8 cm
width: 23,2 cm
thickness: 12 cm
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Corner tile. The square-shaped front is divided into two fields. The one on the left depicts a mermaid in an arched architectural framework of columns and herms, surmounted by a winged angel head. The one on the right shows half of a bearded male figure in an arched architectural framework of columns and herms, surmounted by a winged angel head. The one on the right shows half of a bearded male figure in an arched framework of columns and herms, he represents Samson, and holds a jawbone in his hand. In the background a city can be seen. The upper corners are decorated with winged angel heads and fruits. The side joins the front at the perpendicular it is decorated with a stylized acanthus flower springing from a vase of masks, surmounted by a winged angel head. Companion piece: Inv. No. 52.3645.
Literature
- Szerk.: Péter Márta: Reneszánsz és manierizmus. Az európai iparművészet korszakai. Iparművészeti Múzeum, Budapest, 1988. - Nr. 345. (Cserey Éva)