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Apollo on Mount Helicon, an enamel painted dish signed by Susanne de Court

1600/1600

British Museum

British Museum
London, United Kingdom

This oval dish, is painted in enamel on copper with the story from Greek mythology of Apollo on Mt. Helicon. It is signed in a panel SVSANNE . COVRT for Susanne (de) Court, most likely a member of the (de) Court dynasty of enamel painters who ran a workshop over several generations in Limoges. The scene is after a print by Giorgio Ghisi (1520-82) of Mantua.The enamel on copper technique, where the enamel is painted in a liquid form on to the copper base before firing, allows great variation and subtlety in shades and graphic effects. Limoges was the principal centre for painted enamel from the late fifteenth century, with a number of different workshops with highly skilled painters. Polychrome enamelling comprises semi-opaque enamels on a white ground, and is in sharp contrast to grisaille enamelling, which is carried out in shades of grey and white tones on a black ground: both styles can be seen here.The deep well of the dish is painted in brilliant colours, with liberal use of gilding and translucent enamel on foil. The reverse of the dish is painted in grisaille and gilt on a black ground with a Mannerist strapwork design incorporating caryatids and masks. Work by Susanne (de) Court is characterized by varying tones of blues and greens with white flesh tints, and by a delicate painterly technique.

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  • Title: Apollo on Mount Helicon, an enamel painted dish signed by Susanne de Court
  • Date Created: 1600/1600
  • Physical Dimensions: Length: 49.70cm; Width: 38.20cm; Length: 41.00cm (inside rim); Width: 29.50cm (inside rim); Depth: 6.70cm; Weight: 1544.00g
  • External Link: British Museum collection online
  • Technique: enamelled; painted; gilded
  • Subject: centaur; myth/legend; classical deity
  • Registration number: WB.48
  • Production place: Made in Limoges
  • Producer: Made by de Court, Susanne
  • Material: copper; enamel; gold
  • Copyright: Photo: © Trustees of the British Museum
  • Acquisition: Bequeathed by Rothschild, Ferdinand Anselm
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