4. Viertel 16. Jahrhundert
The basic form of this ivory centrepiece is oval. Only
turnery experts could make such shapes. Giovanni Ambrogio, who worked in
Prague, Munich and Innsbruck was said to have invented the technique of turning
oval shapes. He also might have made this centrepiece.
Tafelaufsatz, Drechselarbeit, Elfenbeinarbeit, Dose, Gefäß
München
4. Viertel 16. Jahrhundert
H. 53,3 cm
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kunstkammer
Kunstkammer, 4746
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