19th C. French Fan, Painted Vellum, Mother of Pearl
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Description
Western Europe, France, Neoclassical period, ca. 19th century CE. An opulent hand fan comprised of a painted vellum leaf and mother of pearl sticks adorned with copper foil. The leaf displays a fantastical scene of a female archer and a helmeted male beside a river. A fountain flows in the distance, with the inscription "A.M.," likely the initials of the artist. A white dog, symbolizing faithfulness, sits beside the couple, who lovingly embraces one another, and a scrolling gold and vegetal border surrounds the romantic scene with a pair of cornucopias at the top, representing fruitfulness. Alternatively, the nacre shell sticks display Chinoiserie decoration of a copper pagoda motif, as well as geometric and floral imagery and blue glass beads. Size of fan: 14.75" L x 8.25" W (37.5 cm x 21 cm); of frame: 20.5" L x 13" W (52.1 cm x 33 cm) Size: 20.5" L x 13" W (52.1 cm x 33 cm)
Chinoiserie is a French term adopted in the 19th century to describe a fashionable European decorative style that imitated and combined stylistic elements of Chinese art and design with those of Western Europe.
Parts from certain animal species including nacre shell may require an additional license upon import into another country due to legislation relating to endangered species and environmental conservation. If you are not sure whether CITES?rules apply to your item, please see the CITES Appendices.
Provenance: ex-private Rancho Mirage, California, USA collection, by inheritance in 2020; ex-Dr. TDR Berreth, California, USA, acquired before 1982
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#183452
Chinoiserie is a French term adopted in the 19th century to describe a fashionable European decorative style that imitated and combined stylistic elements of Chinese art and design with those of Western Europe.
Parts from certain animal species including nacre shell may require an additional license upon import into another country due to legislation relating to endangered species and environmental conservation. If you are not sure whether CITES?rules apply to your item, please see the CITES Appendices.
Provenance: ex-private Rancho Mirage, California, USA collection, by inheritance in 2020; ex-Dr. TDR Berreth, California, USA, acquired before 1982
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#183452
Condition
Set in modern custom frame with suspension wire on verso for display; fan has not been examined outside of frame. Missing some blue beads and tearing along some of the folds with small losses to pigments. Professional repair to 1 stick with break lines visible.
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19th C. French Fan, Painted Vellum, Mother of Pearl
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