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Coupe dite tazza

Anonyme — 1ère moitié 17th Century

School : France du Sud-Ouest

Description

Verre légèrement grisâtre transparent, soufflé et moulé "à la façon de Venise". Présence de bulles. La coupe est formée d'une coupe, d'une jambe et d'un pied soufflés en trois paraisons. La large coupe polylobée en forme de corolle à 12 vagues, travaillées à la pince, repose sur une jambe en forme de balustre, soufflée dans un moule à décor de côtes et de points. La jambe s'unit au pied plat par un disque et une tige pleine.

About this work

The artwork titled "Coupe dite tazza", attributed to anonyme, is preserved at musée des arts décoratifs et du design. Referenced in the Joconde database, this work contributes to the national artistic heritage preserved in labeled museums.

Technique and Materials

This work belongs to the field: verrerie, arts décoratifs, vie domestique. It was created using the following materials and techniques: verre soufflé-moulé, façon de venise. Its period of creation is identified as: 1ère moitié 17th Century.

The Conserving Museum

"Coupe dite tazza" is preserved at musée des arts décoratifs et du design, an institution bearing the « Musée de France » label. This label ensures that the collections are managed rigorously in terms of conservation, inventory, and public accessibility.

Data sources

The information about this work comes from the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture, published on data.culture.gouv.fr under the Open License v2.0 (Etalab).

About this artwork

Coupe dite tazza (anonyme) est une oeuvre des collections du musée des arts décoratifs et du design relevant de verrerie, arts décoratifs, vie domestique. La technique employée est : verre soufflé-moulé, façon de venise. Dimensions de l'oeuvre : Hauteur en cm 12 ; Diamètre en cm 21. Sa période de création est la 1ère moitié 17e siècle.

Creation context

La 1ère moitié 17e siècle offre à anonyme le terreau fertile pour concevoir Coupe dite tazza. Cette œuvre, désormais joyau du musée des arts décoratifs et du design, est le fruit d'un dialogue constant entre l'artiste et les idées de son siècle. Le contexte de création confère à la pièce une dimension historique qui enrichit considérablement sa lecture.

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Everything you need to know

The work « Coupe dite tazza » is held at musée des arts décoratifs et du design, an institution labeled as a « Musée de France ». This label guarantees the quality of collection preservation and accessibility to the public.

This artwork is attributed to anonyme according to the Joconde database of the Ministry of Culture. Check the artist's profile on DellArte to discover their background, other works, and museums that house their creations.

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