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MEDICI WORKSHOP
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Medici Workshop (14th-17th CE)
Nautilus pitcher mounted with pearls, rubies, turquoise. Spout: Winged dragon. Handle: Entwined snakes. (ca. 1570). Made by a Flemish artist active in Florence. Francesco I de Medici Collection. H. 30 cm. Inv. Bg. 1917 (V) n. 16.
Location
Museo degli Argenti/Palazzo Pitti/Florence/Italy
Unique Identifier
ART111169
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4747px × 6122px
Photo Credit
Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY
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16th century CE
Animal All
Cup
Decanter
Dragon
Fantastic Creature
Gilt
Italian
Medici, Francesco I (1541-1587) Grand Duke of Tuscany
Metalwork
Minor Arts
Nautilus Shell
Pearl
Pitcher
Precious Stone
Renaissance
Reptile
Ruby
Snake
Spout
Turquoise
Wings