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Cellini, Benvenuto (1500-1571)
Saliera (salt cellar), executed for King Francois I. during Cellini's stay in Paris 1540-1543. Neptune and a female Tellus represent Earth and Sea, sitting in a boat which holds the salt. Gold, niello work and ebony base. H: 26 cm Inv. 881.  
Location Kunsthistorisches Museum/Vienna/Austria
Unique Identifier ART173132 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 6963px × 5437px 
Photo Credit Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY 
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16th century CE
Boat
Earth, Symbol or Allegory
Female
Fertility
Francis I (r.1515-1547), King of France
Girl
Gold
Goldsmith
Goldwork
Italian
Male
Metalwork
Minor Arts
Neptune
Nude
Portrait
Renaissance
Salt
Saltcellar
Sculpture
Seascape
Stolen Artworks
Tellus
Temple
Trident
Woman