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- Author nieokreślony
- Date of production 1st half of the 19th century
- Dimensions height: without chain: 7.5 cm; with chain: 11.5 cm
- ID no. FZRS/110
- Museum Collection of the Sosenko Family Foundation
- Availability private collection
- Subjects daily life, body
- Technique glass painting
- Material solid-coloured glass, metal złocony
- Collector Katarzyna Sosenko / Collection of the Sosenko Family Foundation
- Object copyright Katarzyna Sosenko
- Digital images copyright public domain
- Digitalisation RDW MIC, Virtual Małopolska project
- Tags Virtual Małopolska , scent , storage , everyday life , vessel , body , perfumes , public domain , 3D
The glass perfume bottle has the form of a high vial with a hexagonal cross-section and is made of azure solid-coloured glass. The walls of the bottle are decorated alternately with a white simplified rocaille motif on the background of azure glass or painted over in gold...
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The glass perfume bottle has the form of a high vial with a hexagonal cross-section and is made of azure solid-coloured glass. The walls of the bottle are decorated alternately with a white simplified rocaille motif on the background of azure glass or painted over in gold and decorated with simplified palettes positioned alternately, painted using the impasto technique, and then gilded. The stopper is made of gilded metal and mounted on a hinge. The top of the stopper is engraved with a modest plant decoration. At the metal frame of the bottle’s neck, there are two rings, through which runs a gilded chain.
Elaborated by Katarzyna Sosenko (Collection of the Sosenko Family Foundation), Editorial team of Małopolska’s Virtual Museums,
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Poland License.
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