Design for chased ornament, of large and small sprays of acanthus, about 1710. Anonymous, German
Drawing
about 1710 (Drawn)
about 1710 (Drawn)
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Design for chased ornament, of large and small sprays of acanthus springing from a horizontal band of strapwork with dependent tassels, surmounted by a shell-like form, with ruled borders on three sides in brown ink. Mounted with E.1966-1991.
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Title | Design for chased ornament, of large and small sprays of acanthus, about 1710. Anonymous, German (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Pen and brown ink |
Brief description | Design for chased ornament, of large and small sprays of acanthus, about 1710. Anonymous, German |
Physical description | Design for chased ornament, of large and small sprays of acanthus springing from a horizontal band of strapwork with dependent tassels, surmounted by a shell-like form, with ruled borders on three sides in brown ink. Mounted with E.1966-1991. |
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Historical context | This is one of a series of metalwork drawings [E.948-1969-1991], all sharing the same provenance and may all come from the same workshop, and seem to date to about 1710. One further drawing from this group of 23 is in a private collection in Paris. The majority of the drawings are rendered in red chalk, with the left half usually obtained by counterproof. Other drawings are in pen and brown ink. The annotations in German indicate the weight of the object after it was made, which betrays a craft knowledge and suggests that the drawings come from the workshop of a silversmith. The decorative elements are typical of the early 18th century, deriving from the work of Jean Bérain and German silversmiths |
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Bibliographic reference | Peter Fuhring, Design into Art Drawings for Architecture and Ornament, The Lodewijk Houthakker Collection, 1989, vol. I, pp. 395-399, cat. 636 |
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Accession number | E.1965-1991 |
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Record created | March 4, 2009 |
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