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<rdf:RDF xmlns:schema="//schema.org/" xmlns:rdf="//www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"><schema:VisualArtwork><schema:image>http://collections.mfa.org/internal/media/dispatcher/964926/resize%3Aformat%3Dfull</schema:image><schema:name>Spoon</schema:name><schema:dateCreated>about 1430</schema:dateCreated><schema:artMedium>Painted enamel and gilding on silver</schema:artMedium><schema:description>The silver spoon is composed of several pieces: a painted enamel bowl with an applied gilded silver edge and central strip on the back; a cast lion head joining the stem and the bowl; a silver stem wound with a gilded silver band to create a spiral field for enamel; and a gilded silver floral finial cast in two pieces. The figures in grisaille and the triangular treetops and rain in gold are painted over a lapis-blue enamel ground. The stem has traces of green and blue enamel. The fig-shaped bowl appearing to emanate from the mouth of the lion shows, on the inside, a fox standing in a pulpit and wrapped in a monk's habit with three dead geese, whose heads emanate from the cowl. The fox preaches from a charter with a dangling seal (on which only the word "pax" is legible) to a flock of geese who stand on a hillside. Another fox, seated below the pulpit, seizes one of the congregants.  Above a fleeing goose is a scroll with an undecipherable inscription.  At the top of the scene, on both the front and the back sides of the bowl, golden rain and rays emanate from a small cloud. The back side shows a dense forest of trees on hilly ground.</schema:description><schema:artForm>Exhibition apparatus</schema:artForm><schema:width>17.6000000000 Centimeter</schema:width><schema:height>2.6000000000 Centimeter</schema:height><schema:url>http://collections.mfa.org/objects/52503/rdf</schema:url></schema:VisualArtwork></rdf:RDF>