Not on display

Fan

1760-1770 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This fan leaf depicts the signing of a marriage contract. The couple hold hands rather self-consciously in front of two lawyers, who are seated at a table with the marriage documents in front of them. A group of witnesses sits behind the bride and groom, whispering and chatting. Flagons of wine and barrels of ale lying nearby suggest that a hearty wedding feast is being prepared. This scene demonstrates the importance of the legal arrangements involved in marriage, especially for those with wealth and property. Until the Marriage Act of 1753, a marriage in England could take place without a church ceremony.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Brief description
Fan, 1760-1770, Dutch or British, painted vellum
Physical description
Folding fan painted with gouache on vellum with a depiction of a marriage contract being signed in a domestic setting. The fan has carved and pierced ivory sticks, and tortoiseshell sticks and guards inlaid with gold
Credit line
Murray Bequest
Subject depicted
Summary
This fan leaf depicts the signing of a marriage contract. The couple hold hands rather self-consciously in front of two lawyers, who are seated at a table with the marriage documents in front of them. A group of witnesses sits behind the bride and groom, whispering and chatting. Flagons of wine and barrels of ale lying nearby suggest that a hearty wedding feast is being prepared. This scene demonstrates the importance of the legal arrangements involved in marriage, especially for those with wealth and property. Until the Marriage Act of 1753, a marriage in England could take place without a church ceremony.
Collection
Accession number
T.385-1910

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Record createdDecember 12, 2003
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