Design for a Powder Flask

Design for a Powder Flask

Anonymous, German, 16th century

An item at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Powder flask decorated with an all over pattern of strapwork. In the middle of the design Athena is shown as a victory goddess holding a palm branch. Two angels hold up a laurel wreath above her head. She is flanked on both sides by a seated (conquered) soldier who is part of a weapon trophy.


Drawings and Prints

An exhibit at Metropolitan Museum of Art

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