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Object NameCovered Jar
Made FromGlass
Dateprobably 1570-1600
Place Madeprobably Italy, Venice; possibly Low Countries
TechniqueBlown; vetro a fili, vetro a retorti
SizeOverall H: 33 cm, Diam (max): 15.2 cm
Accession Number54.3.14
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
The Fragile Art: Extraordinary Objects from The Corning Museum of Glass
Beyond Venice: Glass in Venetian Style, 1500-1750
Not On View
Physical DescriptionCovered Jar. Colorless, with grayish tinge; opaque white. Blown; vetro a fili, vetro a retorti. Slightly waisted cylindrical bowl with very slightly flaring, fire-polished rim and rounded base, joined by colorless merese to blown flattened knop; this is joined by small merese to pedestal foot with infolded edge and pontil mark. Flanged, domed cover culminating in flattened, hollow knop surmounted by solid dumbbell finial of colorless glass. Pontil mark of filigrana glass inside. Bowl, stem, foot, and cover are decorated with vertical vetro a fili canes alternating with vetro a retorti canes. Constriction below hollow knop on cover shows traces of red residue (from tooling with metal jacks).
Provenance
Source Blumka Gallery - 1954
goblet
about 1575-1625
goblet
1670-1720
jar
about 1600-1650
cover
about 1575-1650
goblet
about 1600-1650
goblet
about 1550-1600