Cup with scenes from the New Testament (one of a pair)

Franz Fischer

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 520

Vessels with religious imagery were treasured in the households of Protestant patricians, where they reinforced communal identity during dining and drinking rituals. This cup—numbered 6 indicates that it was once part of a larger set—is ornamented with scenes from the New Testament, including Mary Magdalen anointing Christ’s feet, Christ curing palsy and restoring a blind man’s sight, and the Good Samaritan.

Cup with scenes from the New Testament (one of a pair), Franz Fischer (master 1600, died 1653), Silver gilt, German, Nuremberg

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The Good Samaritan