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- en.wikipedia.org Cellini Salt CellarThe Cellini Salt Cellar (in Vienna called the Saliera, Italian for salt cellar) is a part-enamelled gold table sculpture by Benvenuto Cellini (c.1500-1571).
- wikiart.org en/benvenuto-cellini/cellini-salt-…Salt Cellar of Francis I. Benvenuto Cellini. Date: 1543. Style: Mannerism (Late Renaissance).
- art-facts.com cellini-salt-cellar-benvenuto-…Table of Contents show
- 4. It was produced with 4 different types of material
- 6. How big is the Cellini Salt Cellar?
- smarthistory.org cellini-salt-cellar/In his autobiography, Cellini included an extensive description of the salt cellar that helps to shed light on its iconography and meanings.
- wga.hu html_m/c/cellini/1/Salt Cellar. by Benvenuto CELLINI. ... Cellini's gold and enamel container for salt and pepper is the most famous example of Mannerist goldsmithery.
- brewminate.com benvenuto-cellinis-salt-cellar-…Cellini’s lengthy descriptions make it clear that he wanted this work to be remembered, even if the salt cellar were somehow lost or destroyed.
- traveltoeat.com saliera-or-salt-cellar-of-…Perhaps one of Cellini's most famous works is the Cellini Salt Cellar (in Vienna called the Saliera – Italian for salt cellar), a partly-enameled gold table sculpture by...
- about.jstor.org blog/benvenuto-cellini-and-the-…According to Cellini, the Cardinal’s companions offered their suggestions for the salt cellar’s subject, which he summarily dismissed.
- knowt.com note/6a4cfb99-f27e-4f4e-8258-…Cellini Salt Cellar. A novice art thief climbed up the scaffolding outside Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum, crawled through a broken second-floor...
- metafilter.com 47175/Cellini-and-his-salt-cellar"Thas nuthin, man. Checkit. Cellini's salt cellar." "Yo, to be honest dawg, that's kinda ugly." posted by like_neon at 4:06 PM on December 1, 2005.
- http://fictionaut.com stories/james-greer/cellinis-salt-…We invite you now to look at the salt-cellar, sole remaining example of the goldsmithing genius of Benvenuto Cellini.
- tuttartpitturasculturapoesiamusica.com 2015/08/…The Cellini Salt Cellar (in Vienna called the Saliera, Italian for salt cellar) is a part-enamelled gold table sculpture by Benvenuto Cellini.