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Пишет marinni ([info]marinni)
@ 2009-07-02 11:49:00


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Старинные драгоценные табакерки.

Старинные драгоценные табакерки



Старинные табакерки неописуемой красоты из Эрмитажа, Музея Метрополитен и Gilbert Collection.

В 18 веке они делались из золота , драгоценных и полудрагоценных камней, украшались эмалью, росписью ,бриллиантами, изумрудами,жемчугом. Шедевры ювелирного искусства!


gold & hardstone snuffbox-after a design by Jean Guillaume George Kruger
Origin: Berlin Date: c. 1775
Materials: bloodstone, gold, diamonds, rubies, emeralds, glass, foil

mother-of-pearl snuffbox- Daniel Baudesson
Origin: Berlin c.1765 Materials: mother-of-pearl, gold, diamonds, rubies, hardstones, foil

Czar's Alexander the second snuff box
Yes the glitering comes from the dimonds -it is all dimonds.
National museum, helsinki Finland.


Gilbert Collection

The Gilbert Collection contains over 200 gold boxes, most of which were made as containers for snuff, a form of powdered and scented tobacco became a craze throughout 18th-century Europe. As snuff-taking* developed into an elaborate social ritual it gave rise to an entirely new art form of superbly made and very expensive boxes that reflected the luxurious tastes of the aristocracy. Gold snuff boxes were also used as important diplomatic gifts and were often presented as rewards by grateful monarchs.


diamond encrusted snuffbox possibly Russian
Date: c. 1768
Materials: gold, silver, diamonds, foil
The box was presented to the Englishman Nathaniel Dimsdale by the Russian imperial family in gratitude for the medical services rendered by he and his father .


black marble snuffbox-Berlin
Date: c. 1765
Materials: hardstone, gold


enamelled gold snuffbox-Jean-Pierre Ador
Origin: Saint Petersburg
Date: 1762/66
Materials: gold and enamel


gold bonbonnière-Johann Christian Neuber
Origin: the box was made at Dresden, the mosaics at Rome
Date: box and mosaics c. 1780
Materials: hardstone, gold, micromosaic


triple porcelain snuffbox-enamelled portraits by Johann Martin Heinrici
Origin: the porcelain was made at Meissen, the gold mounts at Dresden
Date: both porcelain and mounts c.1750
Materials: porcelain and gold


chrysoprase snuffbox-Jean Guillaume George Kruger
Origin: Berlin
Date: c. 1755
Materials: Chrysoprase, diamonds, hardstones, foil, gold
Chrysoprase was a particular favourite of Frederick II, the Great of Prussia. It used to be mined in Silesia, then a part of Prussia, but fell out of favour once the Silesian deposits were exhausted. Today, most of the world’s supply of chrysoprase comes from Australia.

It is recorded that Frederick owned eight chrysoprase snuffboxes and that this one was presented by Frederick to his brother Augustus Wilhelm. The design is probably by Jean Guillaume George Kruger Kruger, a London-trained designer who moved to Berlin in 1753 and designed a series of snuffboxes in the Prussian royal collection. This particular box dates from around 1755.

-------------------Metropolitan Museum of Art--------------------


Daniel Govaers, or Gouers, Master 1717
French (Paris), 1734 - 35
Gold, diamonds


Mathieu Coiny (b. 1723, master 1755),
French (Paris), 1759 - 60
Gold, enamel, jewels

Claude Perron (master 1750)
French (Paris), 1763 - 64
Gold enamel

Sardonyx, gold and diamonds
North German, ca. 1750

Gold, enamel and diamonds
Inside lid is a portrait of Frederick the Great of Prussia (1712 - 86)
Box by (and signed by) Daniel Baudesson (1716 - 85) enameling attributed to Daniel Chodowiecki (1726 - 1800)
Berlin, 1745-55

Gold, enamel
French

Gold, enamel
French


Музыкальная табакерка-
Gold, enamel and diamonds
Swiss (Geneva)
c. 1820

Lacquer, gold
French (Paris), 1757 - 58

German (Berlin)
c. 1765
Glass, gold, silver, diamonds, rubies
Item number: 1975.1.1536

Gold and tinted mother-of-pearl
Signed: Daniel Baudesson (working 1730-80)
Berlin, 1745-55


Gold, enamel
French



Gold and mother-of-pearl
German, ca. 1750





German

By Joseph Etienne Bleray (act. 1768 - 1806)
French (Paris)
1777 - 78
Gold, enamel and pearls

Hard-paste porcelain, gold
German, Nymphenburg, ca. 1770


Gold, enamel
French
18th century




Gold, enamel

-----------------------Эрмитаж----------------------

Snuffbox of Frederick the Great. Circa 1765

Berlin, Germany

Agate, gold, rubies, cut diamonds, jade
chased and engraved


Rocaille snuffbox bearing a portrait of Empress Anna Ioannovna

1736-40

Unknown craftsman

St Petersburg

Chalcedony, gold, silver, cut diamonds, enamel; carved, polished, chased, engraved and painted


1719-25

Unknown craftsman

St Petersburg

Gold, tortoiseshell, glass and a miniature; inlaid, polished and painted


Rectangular snuffbox with wavy sides

1740s

Made by Jérémie Pauzié

St Petersburg

Gold, silver, cut diamonds, sapphires, quartz; chased, polished and pounced


Snuffbox bearing an enamel portrait of Empress Elizabeth

Late 1750s

Unknown craftsman

St Petersburg

Gold, enamel, cut diamonds, silver, miniature, glass; chased, polished and painted


Snuffbox bearing the monograms of Catherine II and Semion Zorich

Circa 1775

Made by Jean Jacques Duc

St Petersburg

Gold, silver, cut and uncut diamonds, glass, enamel; chased, guilloched and engraved


Snuffbox with a chased medallion

1775-77

Made by Johann Baltasar Gass

St Petersburg

Gold, silver, cut diamonds; chased, engraved and pounced


Snuffbox bearing a depiction of Catherine II in the guise of Minerva

1778

Made by Johann Gottlieb Scharff

St Petersburg

Gold, silver, enamel; chased, engraved, pounced and painted

http://www.gilbert-collection.org.uk/
gilbertcollection@vam.ac.uk

http://monarch.hermitage.ru/fcgi-bin/db2www/quickSearchDL.mac/DLgallery?selLang=English&tmCond=Snuff-Box+&START_ROW_NUM_DL=77


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[info]marinni@lj
2009-07-02 16:42 (ссылка)
Я в шоке была, не подозревала, что люди не хотят ходить в музеи- билеты ведь оплачены! Магазины - кафе, ресторан, кто побогаче. Еще и бравируют этим. Типа- культурные вы слишком, а мы простые, но в пятизвездах живем!(((
Да что о простом народе говорить- я с подругой практически рассталась, сьездили вместе в Испанию... Она в Барселоне вместо экскурсий по магазинам двигала, вроде девушка из интеллигентнейшей семьи, киновед...До Гауди я ее так и не дотащила!:)
Люди как слепые от рождения, не понимают, чего они себя лишают.

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[info]lillyho@lj
2009-07-02 17:17 (ссылка)
Мне сложно представить ВАШУ подругу, которую вы не смогли "дотащить до Гауди". Может я не права, но в моём понимании это была просто знакомая незнакомка...

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[info]marinni@lj
2009-07-02 18:23 (ссылка)
Вот так бывает. Дружили много лет, а потом тихо разошлись...

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