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Baluster-Shaped Saltcellar

 (French, 1513–after 1584)
Datemid 16th century
MediumLimoges; enamel on copper, parcel-gilt
DimensionsH.: 4 3/4 in. (12.1 cm); diam.: 3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm)
Credit LineGift of Alexis Gregory, 2021
Accession number2021.4.01
Commentary

The main scene on the foot of this saltcellar in baluster form is from the story of Lot (Genesis 19:138). After the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, Lot and his daughters find shelter in a cave in the mountains. During two consecutive nights, his daughters inebriate him and violate him without his knowledge in order to preserve their family line. The receptacle depicts a bearded man in profile crowned with laurels against a dark background with gold dots, and the rim is composed of leonine masks and fruit bouquets in strapwork. The main composition is derived from woodcuts by Bernard Salomon (ca. 1508 or 1510ca. 1561) published in Les Quadrins historiques de la Bible from 1553.

Collection History
Hollingworth Magniac (1786–1867), in what is known as the Colworth Collection, Bedfordshire, England; probably to his son Charles Magniac (1827–91); sale, Christie's, Manson & Woods, London, July 5, 1892 (lot 240); possibly with the Durlacher Brothers, London; sale, Sotheby's, New York, January 26, 2000 (lot 40), purchased by Alexis Gregory, 2000?; Gift to The Frick Collection, 2021
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