Covered Tazza with Scenes from Genesis
second half of the 16th century
11 1/8 x 7 1/2 in. (28.2 x 19 cm)
Jean de Court
France
(Limoges, France, 1530 - 1584, Paris, France)
French; made in Limoges
Object Type:
Enamels
Medium and Support:
Enamel on copper
Credit Line:
Buswell-Hochstetter Bequest
Accession Number:
1955.136a
Location: Not currently on view
Collection:
Buswell-Hochstetter Collection
Provenance
Bertha Hochstetter (Mrs. Henry) Buswell, Buffalo, NY; her bequest to the Gallery, 1941; lifetime interest held by her brother, Ralph Hochstetter, Buffalo, NY, until his death in 1955, when it passed to the Gallery
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Bibliography
This object has the following bibliographic references:
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Article Scope: Reproduction only.
Susan Dodge Peters, ed.
Memorial Art Gallery: An Introduction to the Collection.
New York, New York: Memorial Art Gallery in association with Hudson Hills Press, 1988.
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Article Title: The November Exhibitions: The Buswell-Hochstetter Collections.
Article Scope: Article.
Memorial Art Gallery.
Gallery Notes.
Rochester, New York: Memorial Art Gallery, 1935-1995.
Volume Number: 21,
Issue Number: 2.
Issue Date: November-December, 1955.
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Article Scope: Reproduction only.
Rochester Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester Handbook.
Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 1961.
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Rochester Review.
Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press
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Article Scope: Mention.
Elizabeth Brayer.
Magnum Opus: The Story of the Memorial Art Gallery, 1913-1988.
Rochester, NY: Memorial Art Gallery, 1988.
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Article Scope: Entry.
Enamels.
New York, NY: American Crafts Council, 1959.
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