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Drinking Bowl
Creator
Adam van VianenDutch Golden Age medallist and silversmith · 1568–1627
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- 1624
- Medium
- silver (metal)
- Culture
- Utrecht
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
The flat dish is engraved with a coat of arms, possibly of the Van Aller family of Utrecht. Adam van Vianen probably made the majority of his works of art in silver for wealthy connoisseurs in the Netherlands. The auricular border merges into a group of ancient gods: Bacchus, Ceres and Venus with Cupid.
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