Basket

probably Flemish

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 199

As they spread throughout Early Modern Europe, Venice’s glassmaking techniques transformed ordinary tableware into a tantalizing variety of sophisticated and textured forms. Though the base of this Flemish basket was blown, the walls were formed by manipulating hot trails of glass into a lacelike structure. The basket was probably meant to hold a sugary dessert.

Basket, Glass, probably Flemish

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