Category:Goldsmithery from the Polish Vasa Collection

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Goldsmithery
The Polish Vasas were in possession of large collections of goldsmiths created in major centers in Poland and abroad, mainly in Augsburg and Nuremberg. Sigismund III, an amateur silversmith and goldsmith collector, created himself with the help of a court goldsmith Redutti church utensils, chains, etc. in Italian style. According to a testament prepared in 1623 by Sigismund III, the King's possessions included: S. Reliquiae framed in gold, precious stones and ebony, gold vessels including ... a gold lavabo with a jug with Muscovite crests, bought from soldiers.
Court artists of the Polish Vasas
Goldsmiths
  James Burnett
  Filip Holbein II
  Andreas Mackensen I
  Christian Paulsen I
  Mikołaj Siemiradzki
  Georgius Sporboth
Painters
  Krzysztof Boguszewski
  Claude Callot
  Giacinto Campana
  Peeter Danckers de Rij
  Tommaso Dolabella
  Herman Han
  Martin Kober
  Étienne de La Hire
  Christian Melich
  Jakob Mertens
  Daniel Schultz
  Pieter Claesz. Soutman
  Bartholomäus Strobel
  Jan Szwankowski
  Marcin Teofilowicz
  Jakob Troschel
Sculptors
  Ambrogio Meazzi
  Clemente Molli
  Luca Retino
  Giovanni Francesco Rossi

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