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Part of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
Attributed to George Fritzsche (1698–1756, working at Meissen from 1711)
Date: ca. 1727, mounts and flowers ca. 1750Accession Number: 1982.60.256
Date: 1745–50Accession Number: 1982.60.135
Clockmaker: Ferdinand Berthoud (1727–1807)
Date: ca. 1768–70Accession Number: 1982.60.50
Date: ca. 1650–60Accession Number: 1982.60.134 ab
Peter Paul Rubens (Flemish, Siegen 1577–1640 Antwerp)
Date: 1597Accession Number: 1982.60.24
James Cox (ca. 1723–1800)
Date: 1766Accession Number: 1982.60.137
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This room, within the Jack and Belle Linsky Galleries, is devoted to some of the small, precious objects from the collection of Jack and Belle Linsky, including a painted portrait by Peter Paul Rubens, as well as objects of gold, hardstone, mother-of-pearl, and porcelain made in eighteenth-century Europe. Displays of late Renaissance and Baroque jewelry and, notably, a miniature carnelian cup and cover mounted in enameled gold from the collection of the French King Louis XIV flank a longcase regulator, or grandfather clock, by Ferdinand Berthoud (1727–1807) in the corridor leading to Gallery 541.