2nd half 16th c.
A mechanism inside this figure of a girl makes her play the cittern, turn her head and trip along the table. In the 16th century, such androids represented man’s highly-prized ability to imitate Nature, herself the result of the divine act of creation. Such works were a speciality of Juanelo Torriano, the celebrated clockmaker of Emperor Charles V, wherefore this automaton also is attributed to him.
Automaton
Spanish (?)
2nd half 16th c.
Painted wood, iron, linen, silk brocade
H. 44 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kunstkammer
Kunstkammer, 10000
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