Cinquedea

Italian, possibly Emilia

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 373

The cinquedea derives its name from the distinctively broad blade, about five fingers (cinque diti) wide. The scenes on both sides of this blade represent episodes from the ancient Roman myth of Diana and Actaeon.

Cinquedea, Steel, gold, copper alloy, horn, brass, Italian, possibly Emilia

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