Bottle for smelling salts

Maison Falize, c. 1867 - c. 1870

Both the crane motif and the type of enamel technique derive from Japanese applied art. Shortly before the renowned Paris jeweller Falize made this little bottle, Japanese objets d’art were exhibited in Paris for the first time. These items had not been made for export to the West but for the Japanese internal market. The Japanese influence on Falize became evident in his work almost immediately after the exhibition.

  • Artwork typeflacon, vinaigrette
  • Object numberBK-2009-50
  • Dimensionsheight 6.5 cm x width 4 cm x depth 1.7 cm, diameter 2.1 cm
  • Physical characteristicsgoud en email cloisonné

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Bottle for smelling salts

  • Object type

  • Object number

    BK-2009-50

  • Description

    Flacon met een geëmailleerde voorstelling van een kraanvogel in een bloeiende boom.

  • Inscriptions / marks

    countermark


Creation

  • Creation

    • maker: Maison Falize, Paris
    • enameler: Antoine Tard, Paris
    • designer: Alexis Falize, Paris
  • Dating

    c. 1867 - c. 1870

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    goud en email cloisonné

  • Dimensions

    • height 6.5 cm x width 4 cm x depth 1.7 cm
    • diameter 2.1 cm

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  • Subject


Acquisition and rights


Documentation

    • Bulletin van het Rijksmuseum 57 (2009) nr. 3, p. 361-363, afb. 11.
    • Femke Truijens, 'De aanwinst : 19de-eeuwse reukzoutflacon', Oog 3 (2009) nr. 4, p. 100-101.
    • G. Blum, Alexis und Lucien Falize, Zwei pariser Schmuckkünstler und ihre Bedeutung für den Schmuck des Historismus, dissertatie Keulen 1996, p. 90.

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