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bowl / basin / cup

Teller; Deukalion und seine Frau Pyrrha befolgen nach der Sintflut den Orakelspruch der Themis (Göttin der Gerechtigkeit und der Ordnung): Um die Erde wieder zu bevölkern, werfen sie Steine hinter sich, die sich in Menschen verwandeln (Ovid, Metamorphosen I, 367 ff.)

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Contributors

  • Xanto Avelli, Francesco

Publisher

  • MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

Type of item

  • bowls (vessels)

Medium

  • maiolica
  • painted
  • glazed

Contributors

  • Xanto Avelli, Francesco

Publisher

  • MAK – Museum of Applied Arts, Vienna

Type of item

  • bowls (vessels)

Medium

  • maiolica
  • painted
  • glazed

Providing institution

  • MAK – Museum für angewandte Kunst

Aggregator

  • Kulturpool

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/

User generated content

  • false

Rights

  • In Copyright

Temporal

  • 1534-1534

Places

  • Urbino
  • Italy
  • Urbino

Current location

  • Wien

Provenance

  • purchase (1889-10)

Identifier

  • KE 3598
  • KE 3598

Extent

  • Durchmesser: 25.7 cm
  • Höhe: 2 cm
  • Gewicht: 558 g

Language

  • deu
  • de

Is part of

  • Glass and Ceramics Collection (Department)
  • ceramics collection (Collection)

Providing country

  • Austria

Collection name

  • 15514_Ag_AT_Kulturpool_MAK

Timestamp created

  • 2020-04-29T16:47:56.156Z

Timestamp updated

  • 2023-02-13T15:37:53.434Z