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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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William Blake|Henry Fuseli|John Johnson|Erasmus Darwin — Tor
William Blake|Henry Fuseli|John Johnson|Erasmus Darwin — Tor
John Hamilton Mortimer|Sir Joshua Reynolds — Successful Mons
Christoffel Jegher — Hercules Slaying Envy
John Hamilton Mortimer — Enrag'd Monster
Hendrick Goltzius (Dutch, 1558–1617) — The Deities: Demogorg
Maria Catharina Prestel (German, 1747–1794) — The Triumph of
John Hamilton Mortimer|Sir Joshua Reynolds — Enrag'd Monster
Sisto Badalocchio|Agostino Veneziano (Agostino dei Musi) — S
Hendrick Goltzius — Ixion, from The Four Disgracers
Jacques de Gheyn, III — Triton Blowing on a Conch
Hendrick Goltzius — Phaeton, from The Four Disgracers