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Silver cup, 1580-1600, (1881). Creator: John Watkins
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Silver cup, 1580-1600, (1881). Creator: John Watkins
Silver cup, 1580-1600, (1881). Etching of a cup made as a trial piece of work, or masterpiece, that met an agreed standard of workmanship. This example, by Wenzel Jamnitzer of Nuremberg in Germany, has a body in the form of 6 lobes tapering downwards, with repousse ornament of strapwork, flora, and figures of Diana, Lucretia, and Judith. From " The South Kensington Museum", a book of engraved illustrations, with descriptions, of the works of art in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum in London (formerly known as the South Kensington Museum). [Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington, London, 1881]
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This print showcases a remarkable silver cup dating back to the late 16th century. Created by the renowned German artist Wenzel Jamnitzer of Nuremberg, this masterpiece exemplifies exceptional workmanship and artistic skill. The cup's body is intricately designed with six lobes that gracefully taper downwards, adorned with exquisite repousse ornamentation depicting strapwork, flora, and figures of Diana, Lucretia, and Judith. Captured in this etching by John Watkins for "The South Kensington Museum" publication in 1881 (now known as the Victoria & Albert Museum), this artifact stands as a testament to the enduring beauty of Renaissance art. The black-and-white presentation adds an air of elegance and timelessness to the image. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported back in time to an era when craftsmanship was revered and celebrated. The attention to detail is awe-inspiring; every curve and flourish tells a story of dedication and passion for creating something truly extraordinary. This photograph not only captures a physical object but also serves as a window into history—a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage preserved within museum walls. It reminds us of the importance of preserving these treasures for future generations so they too can appreciate their beauty and significance. In John Watkins' masterful depiction, we are invited to marvel at both the artistic prowess displayed on this silver cup and its historical value as an emblematic piece from centuries past.
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