Pilgrim bottle with screw top

Maker: Workshop of Antoine Syjalon (French, 1524–1590)

Date: 1581

Culture: French, Nîmes

Medium: Tin-glazed earthenware

Dimensions: Height (with screw top): 15 in. (38.1 cm)

Classification: Ceramics-Pottery

Credit Line: Samuel D. Lee Fund, 1941

Accession Number: 41.49.9a, b

Description

Satirical references to Catholic practice in the form of fantastic, dog-faced creatures holding rosaries and other accessories appear on this flask. It was probably made as a diplomatic gift for a foreign Protestant prince, Johann Casimir of Bavaria (1543–1592), whose arms appear on it. The decorative scheme of fabulous beings, fruits, birds, and masks is derived from the work of the engraver and architect Jacques Androuet du Cerceau (1510/12–1585).

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