Western Europe, northeastern Italy, Venice, ca. 17th century CE. A stunning glass devotional flask for holy water cold-painted with the image of St. Nicholas of Bari in bishop's garments in hues of blue, red, tan, peach, black, and gold. The beautiful vessel presents a flattened body and a teardrop shape with a narrow neck and flared rim. The Saint is shown from the waist up with a prominent red halo and is contained by an ovoid border of gold curls. An applied wavy band of glass adorns the neck of the vessel, while a tooled thread travels down each side of the body. A gorgeous example from Baroque Venice! Size: 4.625" W x 6.5" H (11.7 cm x 16.5 cm); 6.625" H (16.8 cm) on included custom stand.
A pair of remarkably similar flasks can be found at the Corning Museum of Glass in New York under accession numbers 51.3.238 and 2009.3.93.
Provenance: ex-private Medford, New Jersey, USA private collection
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Condition
Loss to area of wavy band on neck. Some losses and fading to pigments. Otherwise, excellent.