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Aquamanile in the Form of a Rooster

13th century
On view at The Met Cloisters in Gallery 10
The rooster’s majestic tail feathers splay in rhythmic arcs as he crows, full-throated. The artist who modeled the bird boldly balanced the body on its tiny talons.

This elaborate water vessel was intended for handwashing. A specialty of metalworkers in German-speaking lands for centuries—from the twelfth to the fifteenth—they are called aquamanilia, from the Latin words for water (aqua) and hand (manus).

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Object Information
  • Title: Aquamanile in the Form of a Rooster
  • Date: 13th century
  • Geography: Made in Lower Saxony, Germany
  • Culture: German
  • Medium: Copper alloy
  • Dimensions: 9 15/16 x 4 1/8 x 9 3/4 in. (25.2 x 10.5 x 24.7 cm)
    Thickness: 11/16-15/16 in. (0.18-0.24 cm)
  • Classification: Metalwork-Copper alloy
  • Credit Line: The Cloisters Collection, 1989
  • Object Number: 1989.292
  • Curatorial Department: Medieval Art and The Cloisters

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