Dish
about 1500
Object PlaceVenice, Italy
Medium/TechniqueCopper alloy with enameled decoration
DimensionsHeight: 3.7cm (1 7/16in.)
Diameter: 26.2cm (10 5/16in.)
Diameter: 26.2cm (10 5/16in.)
Credit LineHelen and Alice Colburn Fund
Accession number51.4
On View
On viewClassificationsEnamels
Collections
NOTES:
[1] In November 1938 Nazi authorities forced Maximilian von Goldschmidt-Rothschild to sell his art collection to the city of Frankfurt. Upon his death in 1940, the objects were transferred to and accessioned by various city museums. After World War II, his heirs succeeded in legally voiding the 1938 sale and recuperating the collection, which was sent to the United States. See "Important French Furniture & Objets d'Art," Goldschmidt-Rothschild estate sale, part one, Parke-Bernet, New York, March 10-11, 1950, prefatory note.
[2] This was the price paid for lot 143, which was a pair of Venetian enamel plates. Seligmann sold one plate in the pair to the MFA.
about 1755–60
about 1755–60