Antique Lidded Urn with Hybrid Male Sphinxes and a Female Mask on the Body, from "Vases after the Antique"

Enea Vico Italian
1543 or after
Not on view
Antique lidded urn with hybrid male sphinxes on either side of the body of the vessel, supporting the lid. Suspended between them is a richly filled garland of fruits and flowers. Above the garland a mask in the shape of a female head with a turban is depicted. From a series of vase designs after the Antique, first published by Enea Vico in 1543, and later included in a composite series with other designs by Agostino Veneziano by Antonio Lafreri dated circa 1573 based on its presence in Lafreri’s catalogue.

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  • Title: Antique Lidded Urn with Hybrid Male Sphinxes and a Female Mask on the Body, from "Vases after the Antique"
  • Series/Portfolio: Vases after the Antique
  • Artist: Enea Vico (Italian, Parma 1523–1567 Ferrara)
  • Date: 1543 or after
  • Medium: Engraving; first or second state
  • Dimensions: image: 10 3/8 x 7 11/16 in. (26.4 x 19.5 cm) [cropped within plate mark on all sides]
  • Classifications: Prints, Ornament & Architecture
  • Credit Line: Bequest of Phyllis Massar, 2011
  • Object Number: 2012.136.400.2
  • Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints

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