Double Cup (Mazer), c. 1530. Creator: Unknown.

Double Cup (Mazer), c. 1530. Creator: Unknown.

2-727-407 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Double Cup (Mazer), c. 1530. A characteristic form of drinking vessel made of close-grained wood, especially maple, was developed in Germany as early as the thirteenth century. It consisted of a larger cup with a foot and a handle and a smaller cup on top. The upper one served as a lid but could also be removed and used as a separate drinking vessel. In this example the smaller upper cup is inset with a memorial portrait medallion of Albrecht Dürer made in the year of his death, 1528. The medal is the work of Matthes Gebel who was active in Nuremberg and Augsburg as a medallist from 1523 to his death in 1574. The reverse of the medal is set into the base of the larger lower cup.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Maple wood with gilt-silver mounts

Picture Type
  1. Wood

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4591x4992
File Size : 67,144kb


Aliases

  1. 1950.83
  1. 128062
  1. 0940012158
  1. 1950.83
  1. 2-727-407
  1. 2727407


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