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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
Designing ornamental vases or urns was particularly popular during the mid-18th century since the only limit to the possibilities was the imagination of the artist. Saly, a sculptor by training, was a student at the French Academy in Rome from 1740 to 1746, at which time he published a set of 30 etchings. Saly began with basic antique vase forms but deviated from classical ornament to use a rich variety of fantastic creatures for embellishment.
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Thomas Rowlandson — The Sledmere Loving Cup
Anonymous, Italian, 16th century|Enea Vico|Antonio Salamanca
Thomas Rowlandson — The Sledmere Loving Cup
Auguste Pequegnot|Stefano della Bella — Ornamental design of
Jacques François Joseph Saly — Monumental Vase with Anthropo
Anonymous, French, 18th century — Design for an Urn
Wenceslaus Hollar|Hans Holbein the Younger — Ornate goblet
Giovanni Battista Foggini — Design for a Vessel with Two Tri
Jacopo da Empoli (Jacopo Chimenti) — Design for a Cup Suppor
Antonio Fantuzzi — Vase
Antonio Fantuzzi (Italian, c. 1510-c. 1550) — Covered Cup wi
Jacques François Joseph Saly — Vase with a Male Siren holdin