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Fan

1867 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

The French firm of Alexandre made this superb brisé fan for the 1867 Paris Universal Exhibition. The Empress Eugénie of France, the Queen of Spain and the Russian Empress all commissioned fans from the company.

This fan is plain on one side, with elaborate scenes of a medieval jousting tournament on the other. The painter was Edouard Jean-Baptiste Moreau, who often worked for fan makers. He was famous for his finely painted miniaturist compositions, which generally represented romanticised scenes from the medieval or Renaissance period.


Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Gouache and gilt on ivory sticks, with guards of moulded ivory composition
Brief description
Carved ivory and gilt fan, 1867.
Physical description
Fan, ivory, carved and gilt, the front painted with three medallions representing - Before the Tournament, The Tournament, After the Tournament. Painted by Edward Morceau, signed and dated, for the Paris Exhibition, 1867.
Object history
Painted by Edward Morceau for the Paris Exhibition, 1867. Purchased from Alexandre for £80 in 1867
Associations
Summary
The French firm of Alexandre made this superb brisé fan for the 1867 Paris Universal Exhibition. The Empress Eugénie of France, the Queen of Spain and the Russian Empress all commissioned fans from the company.

This fan is plain on one side, with elaborate scenes of a medieval jousting tournament on the other. The painter was Edouard Jean-Baptiste Moreau, who often worked for fan makers. He was famous for his finely painted miniaturist compositions, which generally represented romanticised scenes from the medieval or Renaissance period.
Collection
Accession number
729-1869

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Record createdDecember 12, 2003
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