Paperweight

Paperweight

1840·Glass·Diam.: 7.6 cm (3 in.)

<p>This paperweight uses a traditional glass-making technique called <em>millefiori</em> to great effect. Italian for “one thousand flowers,” millefiori was first developed in fifteenth-century Venice. In the nineteenth century, French glassmakers revived the technique with a cultural twist. Arranged to evoke traditional French gardens such as the Tuileries in Paris, paperweights like this example brought a little of this landscaping magic indoors.</p> <p>From the late 1840s to early 1860s, French manufacturers of fine glass and crystal—such as Baccarat (Alsace), Clichy (Paris), and Saint-Louis (Lorraine)—catered to the vast public enthusiasm for beautiful yet functional desk accessories. Paperweights, which were designed to secure loose papers against drafts, were among their most popular products.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1840
Medium
Glass
Dimensions
Diam.: 7.6 cm (3 in.)

Artist

C
Compagnie de Saint Louis

Saint-Louis Glassworks (Cristalleries de Saint-Louis)

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Year
1840
Medium
Glass
Dimensions
Diam.: 7.6 cm (3 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1840-140789

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

C

Compagnie de Saint Louis

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