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This striking chromolithograph, Plate XCIV from *L'Ornement Polychrome*, features an opulent collection of watch chains, chatelaines, and ornamental jewelry mounts …
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This striking chromolithograph, Plate XCIV from *L'Ornement Polychrome*, features an opulent collection of watch chains, chatelaines, and ornamental jewelry mounts from the 17th and 18th centuries. These richly decorative items were not only functional but also served as fashionable accessories among European nobility, particularly in France during the Baroque and Rococo periods. Set against a dramatic black background, the page displays over twenty detailed examples of chatelaines—pendant chains or clasps worn at the waist, often suspending timepieces, keys, seals, or decorative charms. The pieces are rendered in gold, enamel, and gem-like tones, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and stylistic variety. Some chains are adorned with classical cameos and miniatures featuring portraits, landscapes, and mythological scenes. Others include intricate filigree patterns, floral swags, laurel wreaths, and ribbons. The central section highlights elaborate enamel pendants with painted medallions, one of which features a woman's portrait surrounded by pearls and filigree. Other noteworthy elements include: – Tassel drops and repoussé scrolls typical of Baroque metalwork. – Rococo motifs such as shells, feathers, and garlands. – Naturalistic ornaments shaped like insects, moths, and foliage. – Chains composed of interlocking medallions with pastoral or maritime scenes.
Lithographed by Durin and published by Firmin-Didot in Paris around 1869, this plate formed part of Auguste Racinet’s celebrated *L'Ornement Polychrome*, a comprehensive design resource covering global ornamentation through the centuries. The plate serves as a vital visual record of personal adornment from the ancien régime and a testament to the artistry of French decorative metalwork. Perfect for jewelry historians, designers, collectors, or decorative arts enthusiasts, this print offers both aesthetic beauty and academic value.
Condition: Excellent. Image area clean and colors vibrant. Slight age-toning to outer margins. No foxing, tears, or repairs. Printed on thick, stable paper with full plate borders and crisp lithographic detailing. Framing tips: A black, gold, or dark walnut frame will harmonize with the background and metallic tones. Use a deep cream or matte black mat to further highlight the intricacy of the jewels. Ideal for display in a study, atelier, or jewelry showroom.
Technique: Chromolithograph Maker: Durin after Racinet, Paris, c.1869
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- Dimensions
- 11.02ʺW × 15.75ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Still Life
- Country of Origin
- France
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
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