Ask the Scholar
Document scope · 5 pages
Scholar
Ask about this object, its catalog metadata, its source description, or the page inventory.
For page-specific OCR and visual context, open one of the page chats.
Source Description
Jacob (Iakov) Anikievich Stroganov (1528-1577), to whom this vessel belonged, was a notable member of the Stroganov family which had large estates in the northeast Russian towns of Solvychegodsk and Perm. Jacob and his brother Gregory were the initiators of the Russian colonization of Siberia. The two visited Moscow in 1574, and it is possibly then that the present piece was made. Named "bratina" in the inscription along its rim, it is the earliest dated example of a large drinking bowl that subsequently became known as "endova". Such vessels were used in wealthy households for pouring out mead, beer, or wine during feasts.The bowl with its alterating plain and foliate gadroons (ornamental bands) is an exceptionally rich example of the baroque style, which is characterized by elaborate decoration.
Scholar Source Context
Document identity
localId
31879
label
Fraternity Drinking Bowl (Endova)
core
obj
dtoType
object
citationUrl
pageCount
5
Source metadata
id
31879
sourceUrl
contentType
object
stage
normalized
title
Fraternity Drinking Bowl (Endova)
description
Jacob (Iakov) Anikievich Stroganov (1528-1577), to whom this vessel belonged, was a notable member of the Stroganov family which had large estates in the northeast Russian towns of Solvychegodsk and Perm. Jacob and his brother Gregory were the initiators of the Russian colonization of Siberia. The two visited Moscow in 1574, and it is possibly then that the present piece was made. Named "bratina" in the inscription along its rim, it is the earliest dated example of a large drinking bowl that subsequently became known as "endova". Such vessels were used in wealthy households for pouring out mead, beer, or wine during feasts.The bowl with its alterating plain and foliate gadroons (ornamental bands) is an exceptionally rich example of the baroque style, which is characterized by elaborate decoration.
provenance
Countess Luibov Aleksandrovna Musina-Pushkina (born Kusheleva-Bezborodko), Saint Petersburg, prior to 1904, by purchase; Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Polovtsov (Alexandre Polovtsoff), Saint Petersburg and Paris [date of acquisition unknown], by purchase; Henry Walters, Baltimore [date of acquisition unknown], by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
1560-1577 (Early Modern)
citationUrl
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Gold, Silver & Jewelry
bratinas
endovas
drinking vessels
imageCount
5
pageCount
5
source
import
dimensions
units
cm
width
15.2
height
27.9
depth
26.4
dimensionsRaw
H: 6 × W with spout: 11 × D: 10 3/8 in. (15.2 × 27.9 × 26.4 cm)
Source extras
cul
Russian
style
Baroque
inscriptions
[Transcription] Along edge: Братина Иакова Аникиева сына Строганова;[Translation] Bratina of Jacob
son of Anicius Stroganov
dynasty
Rurikid Dynasty
reign
Ivan IV the Terrible (1533-1584)
med
silver, parcel gilt
creator_ids
6214
collection_ids
REN
exhibition_ids
69
563
3423
Page inventory
seq
1
type
photo
mediaId
ae9028b9db03e64d
hasOcr
no
hasDescription
no
seq
2
type
photo
mediaId
1098650887cb27aa
hasOcr
no
hasDescription
no
seq
3
type
photo
mediaId
1ce4da6099866159
hasOcr
no
hasDescription
no
seq
4
type
photo
mediaId
ab758eeb6a2d20c2
hasOcr
no
hasDescription
no
seq
5
type
photo
mediaId
f264458153176647
hasOcr
no
hasDescription
no