Cane Handle
ca. 1850 (made)
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This is an ivory handle of a cane made in about 1850 in France. The curving cross-piece is terminating in a cluster of four cherubs, one on top of the other; the two topmost hold a ball between them. In style it broadly resembles figures after François Du Quesnoy. However the sweeping form of the whole suggests it is a historicizing piece of the mid-nineteenth century.
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Materials and techniques | Ivory, carved |
Brief description | Cane handle, carved ivory, four cherubs playing, France, ca. 1850 |
Physical description | Cane handle of carved ivory. The curving cross-piece terminates in a cluster of four cherubs, one on top of the other, the two topmost holding a ball between them. |
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Object history | Bought for £10 in 1874 from the Webb Collection. |
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Summary | This is an ivory handle of a cane made in about 1850 in France. The curving cross-piece is terminating in a cluster of four cherubs, one on top of the other; the two topmost hold a ball between them. In style it broadly resembles figures after François Du Quesnoy. However the sweeping form of the whole suggests it is a historicizing piece of the mid-nineteenth century. |
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Accession number | 205-1874 |
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Record created | September 16, 2008 |
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