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Museum Quality, Richly Engraved, First Third Of The 19th Century, Flared Rim Goblet

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"Museum Quality, Richly Engraved, First Third Of The 19th Century, Flared Rim Goblet"
The Early 19th Century Flared Rim Goblet: A Masterpiece of Parisian Glass Art

The Flared Rim Goblet from the first third of the 19th century, probably made between 1810 and 1830 in Paris, is an eloquent example of the refined know-how of the glass craftsmanship of the period.
This type of object, worthy of being exhibited in a prestigious collection such as that of the Louvre, is exceptional not only for its quality of manufacture, but also for its sophisticated aesthetics and the symbolism of its motifs.
Measuring 9.5 cm in height and with a drinking diameter of 8.3 cm, it combines utility and beauty, characteristics prized in works of art from the Napoleonic period.
The decorative work of the goblet is particularly distinguished by its meticulous execution, which demonstrates the expertise of Parisian glass artisans of the early 19th century.
The base of the goblet is decorated with an eight-pointed star, a symbol of harmony and perfection.
This motif adds a touch of sophistication and demonstrates the attention to detail typical of this era.
The elaborate design of the star creates a unique visual effect, illuminating the inside of the goblet as soon as it is exposed to light.
The artisans mastered cutting and engraving techniques that gave the glass objects incomparable depth and brilliance, giving each piece a unique character.
The base of the goblet: olive motifs and diamond band
The base of this object is no slouch in terms of ornamentation.
It is decorated with precisely carved olive-shaped motifs that add subtle relief while evoking symbols of peace and longevity.
These olives surround a band of cut diamonds that recall the elegance of the jewelry of Parisian high society of the time.
This diamond band not only adds an element of luxury: it also reflects the play of light, creating sparkles that bring the object to life.
The precision with which these motifs are executed is a testament to the technical skill and patience required to create such a work.
The wheel-engraved scene: symbolic of love, peace and fidelity
One of the most captivating aspects of this goblet is its wheel-engraved scene.
This process, which involves cutting the glass using a rotating wheel, allows for great precision in the details and a remarkable finesse of line.
The scene represents several symbols with deep meanings: two doves carrying a crown in their beaks, which evoke love, peace and harmony.
Doves, long symbols of faithful love, reinforce the idea of ​​purity and serenity that emanates from the object.
Two torches, engraved on either side of the doves, represent light and can also symbolise wisdom and enlightenment.
In the context of the early 19th century, a period marked by political and social upheaval, these elements recall the aspiration for peace and stability.
Next to the torches is the engraving of a seated dog, a traditional symbol of fidelity and loyalty, adding a dimension of constancy and devotion to the whole.
Evocation of timeless grandeur: the column and the monument
The decor is completed by the presence of a monument and a garden, elements that reinforce the symbolism of grandeur and stability.
The monument, adorned with an imposing column, can be interpreted as a tribute to the values ​​of solidity and persistence, important ideals in the society of the time.
The column, a motif borrowed from classical architecture, refers to order and power, qualities particularly highlighted under the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte, whose imprint remains strong in the style and artistic themes of this period.
The elements engraved on this goblet do not only have an ornamental function; they form a symbolic language that reflects the aspirations and ideals of Parisian high society under the Empire and the Restoration.
This goblet is therefore much more than a functional object: it is a historical and cultural testimony, offering a window on the aesthetic and spiritual values ​​of its time.
An object that bears witness to the history of decorative glass and the Parisian art of living
The creation of this goblet is part of a tradition of art glassmaking that aims to magnify everyday life through functional objects transformed into true works of art.
The elegance and delicacy of the patterns make it a prized object of Parisian high society, illustrating the taste for unique and refined pieces.
This flared goblet testifies to the importance of decorative art in the daily life of the elite and the desire to surround the simplest moments, such as drinking a refreshment, with beauty and symbolism.
In conclusion, this goblet represents not only an obj

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