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Objects Of Desire (Fans)
1. Folding fan with gilt mother of pearl monture & painted leaf, signed ‘E. Parmentier.
’ French, c. 1860s
2. Fan (Brisé) Date: first quarter 18th century Culture: European Medium: bone, paint, silk, tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl Dimensions: 8 ¼ inches
3. Fan Edouard Moreau (1825–1878), 1860–75. French. Paper, parchment, paint, mother-of-pearl,
4. Folding fan, ‘The Rape of the Sabines’, Signed and dated : Sangiorgio fecit. 1766, Italian. Leaf : gouache-painted canepin leather. Ribbing : pierced, engraved, sculptured and gilded ivory ; rhinestone rivet ; fourteen sticks, two guardsticks. Case: dark green hide, lined with cream satin and velvet. Palais Galliera, musée de la Mode de la Ville de Paris
5. Fan, 18th century. French. Paper, ivory, mother of pearl. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Fans were popular during this time to show off the hands. Generally very elaborate, and different fans were used for different occasions
6. Fan Date: mid-19th century Culture: probably French Medium: mother-of-pearl, paper
7. Marie-Antoinette’s Fan; Acquirer: Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom (1819-1901) Provenance: Reputedly, Queen Marie-Antoinette; purchased in Paris by Queen Louise of the Belgians for Queen Victoria, 1839; bequeathed to King Edward VII
8. Fan Date: 18th century Culture: German Medium: Paper, ivory, mother-of-pearl, paint, gilt, glass Dimensions: 20 ½ x 11 ¼ in. (52.1 x 28.6 cm)
9. Silk, Ivory, Sequins, Metallic Thread, French c. Late 19th Century
10. After the Ball by Conrad Kiesel
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