Drinking Horn

Workshop of Louis Marcy (Luigi Parmeggiani) Italian

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This elaborate drinking horn is decorated with fantastic Gothic towers, heraldic devices, and the figure of Saint Michael slaying the dragon. The Latin inscription from 1 Peter 4:7 alludes to sobriety and the perils of temptation. Possibly conceived as a visual statement of temperance, the “horn” displays many of the characteristics of the Gothic Revival movement.

Drinking Horn, Workshop of Louis Marcy (Luigi Parmeggiani) (Italian, 1860–1945) (?), Horn, silver, enamel, French

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