Mortar and Pestle, Cornelis Ouderogge, 1637 Canvas Print

Mortar and Pestle, Cornelis Ouderogge, 1637 Canvas Print

The cast round mortar widens upwards, has a high protruding edge and a profiled base, which is applied higher than the bottom of the object. On the edge in Latin majuskels the inscription SOLI DEO GLORIA OVWERROGGE FECIT 1637 with punctuations consisting of a pane (five times) and an eight-leaf rosette. The wall is divided in two by a profiled rib. The upper frieze is made up of stylized leaves on inverted three-pass arches. The more than twice repeated motif of the lower frieze consists of a bird with spread wings between symmetrical tendrils, which consists of two voluts on both sides, the first of which ends in a flower and the second is made of stylized acanthus leaf.

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