Drinkschaal

Drinkschaal by Christiaen van Vianen

Medium

silver (metal)

Dimensions

15.7; 163; 8.8; 12.1

About this artwork

hoogte 8,8 cm x lengte 15,7 cm x breedte 12,1 cm x gewicht 163 gr

Art Historical Context

**Drinkschaal by Christiaen van Ven (1627)** Crafted in 1627, this exquisite *Drinkschaal*—a Dutch drinking bowl—is a fine example of silverwork by Christiaen van Vianen, a master silversmith from Utrecht during the Dutch Golden Age. Measuring just 8.8 cm high, 15.7 cm long, and 12.1 cm wide, with a weight of163 grams, it was designed as a luxurious, handheld vessel for serving and enjoying beverages among the elite. Silver, as a medium, symbolized wealth and craftsmanship in the prosperous Netherlands of the 17th century, where such objects blended functionality with artistry. Van Vianen be...

About the Artist

Christiaen van Vianen · 15901667

Christiaen van Vianen (1598-1671) was a Dutch silversmith and draughtsman who achieved distinction in the revolutionary auricular style pioneered by his father Adam van Vianen. Born into one of seventeenth-century Europe's most accomplished silversmithing families, Christiaen inherited and developed the innovative aesthetic characterized by flowing, organic forms resembling ears, cartilage, and ma...

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