Cooking pot made for Adam Splinter and Alyt Louwermans, Albert Hachmann (attributed to), c. 1548 Canvas Print

Cooking pot made for Adam Splinter and Alyt Louwermans, Albert Hachmann (attributed to), c. 1548 Canvas Print

The cylindrical cooking pot is poured into one whole with the help of a sand shape, as can be observed at the bottom. The pot has a profiled slightly cantilevered edge. Underneath a frieze framed by ribs with the inscription in Gothic minuscules 'adam splinter alyt louwermans syn huisfrouw anno XVc' with the following nine different punctuations: 1 a man, who makes a pointing gesture with his left hand and holds his right hand on a dagger (?); 2 a round medallion with a wild man with a club in hand and with a coat of arms on which two crossed beams, along the edge an illegible motto; 3 a six-leaved rosette; 4 a coat of arms, on which a bird of paradise above a sword (?) placed crosswise and an axe (?); 5 a running hare; 6 a running dog or fox; 7 a lion; 8 The sweat cloth of St. Veronica; 9 an angel's head. In the middle of the wall a frieze framed by ribs decorated with five-time a repetition of symmetrically placed tendril work, the two curls of which end in a dolphin's head or in a stylized flower, which seems to be composed of vine leaves and bunches of grapes. The three legs are decorated with a wound pearl and cord border between two pearl edges. The wrought iron handle is twisted and has a thickening in the middle, which serves as a handle. The ends protrude slightly, leaving the handle off the pot.

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