Vase With Lid
ジークレー/アートプリント
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Vase With Lid
ジークレー/アートプリント
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
$ 64
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アーティストの略歴
Dionysio Miseroni (1607 – 1661): Bohemian Brilliance and Imperial Patronage
Dionysio Miseroni, born around 1607 in Prague, was a pivotal figure in the Bohemian Baroque artistic landscape—a jeweler, gemcutter, and glassmaker whose legacy continues to resonate within Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum and Baltimore’s Walters Art Museum. His family's renown predates him; tracing its roots back to Milanese goldsmiths of the fifteenth century, it established itself as a dominant force in Czech craftsmanship during his lifetime, shaping artistic trends and securing royal commissions that cemented their place in history.Family Legacy and Early Training
The Miseroni dynasty’s prominence stemmed from Giovanni Francesco Miseroni, whose son Gasparo established a gemstone mill in Prague—Bubeneč—laying the foundation for generations of artisans dedicated to transforming raw rock crystal into breathtaking works of art. Dionysio’s father, Ottavio Miseroni, followed suit, inheriting the family business and furthering its reputation as masters of stonecutting. Dionysio himself received meticulous training within this workshop environment, absorbing techniques passed down through centuries—a tradition that ensured his son, Jan Octavius Miseroni, would continue the family's artistic endeavors.A Master of Rock Crystal Sculpture
Dionysio’s genius lay primarily in his unparalleled skill with rock crystal—a translucent quartz known for its inherent difficulty in carving due to its brittleness and tendency to fracture during shaping. Unlike many of his contemporaries who favored more conventional materials like enamel or gold, Dionysio embraced the challenge posed by this mineral, achieving remarkable precision and artistry. His distinctive style involved exploiting the natural orientation of rock crystals—the way they grow—to create sculptures that seemed to defy gravity and capture ethereal beauty. This approach distinguished him from other jewelers of his era and established him as a pioneer in sculptural technique.Imperial Patronage and Artistic Achievements
Dionysio’s career ascended to heights of prestige when he became Imperial Treasure Warden at the Prague Castle under Ferdinand III—a position that afforded him access to royal commissions and elevated his workshop's status within Bohemian society. Among his most celebrated creations were monumental rock crystal vases, notably the “Rock Crystal Pyramid,” housed in Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum—a testament to his mastery of form and material. This vase exemplifies Dionysio’s innovative vision and solidified his reputation as one of Bohemia’s foremost sculptors. Furthermore, he produced exquisite enamel and gold vessels adorned with floral motifs for the Viennese court, demonstrating versatility alongside his signature crystalline style. His work served as inspiration for subsequent generations of Bohemian artists and cemented his place in the annals of Baroque art history.Legacy and Enduring Influence
Dionysio Miseroni died in Prague around 1661, leaving behind a workshop that continued under his son Ferdinand Eusebius until 1684—preserving the family’s artistic tradition. His legacy extends beyond individual masterpieces; Dionysio's techniques and aesthetic sensibilities profoundly impacted Bohemian jewelry making and sculptural art for decades to come. Today, his creations stand as symbols of Bohemian Baroque brilliance—a reminder of a time when artistry pushed boundaries and transformed seemingly inert materials into expressions of sublime beauty.dionysio miseroni
1607 - 1661 , Austria
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Bohemian Baroque
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Czech Baroque']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Karel Škréta']
- Date Of Birth: ca. 1607
- Full Name: Dionysio Miseroni
- Nationality: Austrian
- Notable Artworks:
- vase with lid
- Rock crystal vase in pyramide
- Place Of Birth: Vienna, Austria

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