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Nautilus goblet with coral

Cornelis Bellekinmid 17th c.

Green Vault, Dresden State Art Museums

Green Vault, Dresden State Art Museums
Dresden, Germany

When the Green Vault was refurnished as a treasury museum, Augustus the Strong commissioned the court jeweler Köhler in 1723 to inspect the historic collection. The bizarre shape of a nautilus shell from Amsterdam and a Nuremberg goldsmith sculpture created roughly fifty years earlier, inspired Köhler to combine these to works to form an ingeniously imaginative parade cup. The dragon, the back of which consists of a large coral branch, is ridden by a masked and harnessed creature with goat legs. The dragon already served as a foot and supported a nautilus shell before it was incorporated into the vessel exhibited here. The curious vessel not only exemplifies the creativity and artistic sensibility of the court jeweler, but also throws a light on the influence that the collection of treasury art had on the so-called "Augustean Baroque".

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  • Title: Nautilus goblet with coral
  • Creator: Workshop of Cornelis van Bellekin (Nautilus)
  • Creator Lifespan: 1650
  • Creator Nationality: German, Dutch
  • Date Created: mid 17th c.
  • Physical Dimensions: h420 cm
  • Collection: Grünes Gewölbe (Green Vault)
  • Additional Artists: Nuremberg (Figures on foot), Johann Heinrich Köhler (additional metal work)
  • Type: goldsmith sculpture
  • Rights: Grünes Gewölbe, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, Photographer: Jürgen Karpinski
  • External Link: http://skd-online-collection.skd.museum/de/contents/show?id=170305
Green Vault, Dresden State Art Museums

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