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Salt Cellar of Francis I, 1543 - Benvenuto Cellini - WikiArt.org
Photograph of the Cellini Salt Cellar (Saliera), a part-enamelled gold table sculpture, by Benvenuto Cellini. It was completed in 1543 for Francis I of France, from models that had been prepared many
Benvenuto Cellini and the world's most spectacular salt cellar - Artstor
A salt cellar with allegorical figures of earth and sea made by Benvenuto Cellini. gold, enamel, ivory, ca. 1540-43, now on display at the Kunsthistorisches museum in Vienna [1394x1210] : r/ArtefactPorn
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Benvenuto Cellini, Salt Cellar – Smarthistory
Salt cellar or Saliera, belonging to King Francis I of France depicting the earth and sea united represented by a female earth goddess and a male sea god, 1540-43 (gold and enamel)