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Maker:
Unknown; maker
Collection:
Messel-Rosse Collection
Category:
fans
Name:
brisé fan
Date:
circa 1700 circa 1720
Period:
early 18th Century
Description:
Ivory, with a pierced design including fishscale motifs, painted on solid areas of ivory and gilt; both sides are the same design.
Production
Place:
China
Production
Place (legacy):
China, maker, country
Chinese, maker, nationality
Production
Note:
The original cording has been replaced by ribbon in the 19th century.
Dimension:
height, guards, 22.8, cm
Acquisition:
bought; 1985-01-28; Anne, Countess of Rosse
Provenance:
Colonel Leonard C. Messel (1872-1953); Anne, Countess of Rosse (1902-1992)
Associated
Person(s):
Messel, Leonard; owner
Anne, Countess of Rosse; owner
Acquisition Credit:
Purchased with a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and a gift from The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum
Alternative
Number:
old catalogue number; DR 12/182; Messel-Rosse Collection
Accession:
Object Number: M.90-1985
(Applied Arts)
(record id: 117676; input: 2004-12-07; modified: 2012-09-06)
Permanent
Identifier: