Lot and his Daughters

Master MSF, German, 17th century
after Jacob II Koch, German, active 1583 - 1619

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early 17th century

Bronze

Overall: 3 3/4 × 3 7/8 × 3/16 in. (9.5 × 9.8 × 0.4 cm)

Weight: 132 g (0.3 lb.)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Roger Arvid Anderson Collection - 250th Anniversary Gift, 1769-2019

2016.64.100

Geography

Place Made: Germany, Europe

Period

1600-1800

Object Name

Sculpture

Research Area

Sculpture

On view

Inscriptions

I.P. at center under Lot's leg; M.S.F. at bottom right under plant

Label

Roundels were frequently incorporated into different types of dinnerware, such as water pitchers and basins. The episodes depicted in low relief usually encouraged reflection on morality or virtues in the midst of celebration. For instance, the roundel with the scene of Lot and his daughters, in which the young women ply their father with wine to seduce him, would have invited the viewer to reflect on the consequences of alcohol and drunkenness. A similar example is the Combat Scene, which likely once formed part of a functional object such as a cup. The design features soldiers in Roman costumes circling the perimeter in a dynamic battle; the round shape and domed surface encourage the viewer to turn the object around and around, continuing the sense of vivid action. Such finely crafted images would have made the functional objects to which they belonged into prestigious possessions.

From the 2024 exhibition Living with Sculpture: Presence and Power in Europe, 1400–1750, curated by Elizabeth Rice Mattison, Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Academic Programming and Curator of European Art, and Ashley B. Offill, Curator of Collections

Exhibition History

Living with Sculpture: Presence and Power in Europe, 1400–1750, Citrin Family Gallery and Engles Family Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, March 23, 2024–March 22, 2025.

The Power of Appearance, Ranaissance and Reformation Portrait Prints and Medals, Ivan Albright Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, October 7-December 3, 2000.

Publication History

Roger Arvid Anderson, The Roger Arvid Anderson Collection, Medals, Medallions, Plaquettes and Small Reliefs, Paintings, Sculpture, Works on Paper and Textiles, San Francisco: Roger Arvid Anderson (published privately), design by David L. Wilson, 2015, p. 200.

Provenance

Acquired by Roger Arvid Anderson, San Francisco, California, before 1994; lent to present collection, 1994; given to present collection, 2016.

Catalogue Raisonne

Weber, No. 742

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