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Metalwork Design

1800
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A drawing of a silver tea urn, profile, less than full size. On wove paper laid down on card.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Pen and grey and black ink and grey wash over pencil
Brief description
Design for a silver tea urn, by Jean Jacques Boileau (active 1787 and died after 1851) c. 1805
Physical description
A drawing of a silver tea urn, profile, less than full size. On wove paper laid down on card.
Dimensions
  • Height: 247mm
  • Width: 237mm
Style
Object history
This design contains decorative elements of classical inspiration that Jean Jacques Boileau often combines in designs for silver. This and the other drawings by J. J. Boileau and his school were probably in the collection of A. C. Pugin and sold at Mr Wheatley’s rooms,4th June 1843, lot 469, Boileau’s (J.) “Series of drawings appropriated to the gold and silversmiths”, bought by Williams for 3 shillings. This design is similar in shape, size and drawing technique to 8431.24. They are perhaps two versions of the same urn.
Bibliographic reference
Snodin, Connoisseur, J. J. Boileau A Forgotten Designer of Silver, page 124 to 133. S. Jervis, Penguin Dictionary of Design and Designers, Penguin Books 1984
Collection
Accession number
8431:13

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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