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Tazza with cover
Ewer
Cover of a tazza
Basin (Réchaud)
Tazza
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 544
The seated female figure with her ankle on her knee may represent Venus (Aphrodite), born of the sea and thus a suitable adornment for a receptacle designed to hold salt, although the present example was meant solely for display. The goddess was frequently depicted in this pose, either bathing or removing a thorn from her foot. The other niches contain a hoofed, hairy figure, possibly a satyr, and a putto holding the arms of France.
possibly Pourtales ; Charles Stein (until 1886; sale, Charles Stein collection, 1886, no. 97) ; Baron Albert von Oppenheim (before 1904–06; sold to Morgan through M. J. Seligmann) ; J. Pierpont Morgan (until 1917; to MMA)