KICKLINGER, Clement - b. ~1540 ?, d. 1617 Augsburg - WGA

KICKLINGER, Clement

(b. ~1540 ?, d. 1617 Augsburg)

German silversmith. He was active in Augsburg where in 1561 he became master of the goldsmiths’ guild. No other biographical data are available about him.

Ostrich Egg Standing Cup
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Ostrich Egg Standing Cup

This ornate object presents itself as an extremely exaggerated showpiece in which the extravagance of the materials used is balanced by the creativity of its concept and the craftsmanship of the goldsmith. It is a typical object of the Kunst- und Wunderkammer (Art and Curiosities Chamber) because of the combination of natural material and noble gold work. Over the fragmented base is a moor leading a leashed ostrich carrying its own egg. Furthermore it carries a horseshoe in its beak, already in the 16th century considered a symbol for good luck.

Germany has traditionally been known as a leader in silver- and goldsmithry. In the 16-17th centuries masters from the two most prolific centres, Augsburg and Nuremberg, with their numerous Italian artisans, produced silverware of remarkable quality and elegance, especially drinking vessels in the impressive variety. This object was created in Augsburg by the goldsmith Clement Kicklinger.

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