바구니

Myer Myers American
1770–76
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 750
이 굉장히 진귀한 미국 식탁용 바구니는 뉴욕시와 노스캐롤라이나 뉴번에 거주했던 부유한 서인도 제도 상인 사무엘 코넬과 그의 부인 수잔나를 위해 제작되었습니다. 코넬은 노스캐롤라이나 지방 위원회에 임명된 후 유명한 뉴욕 은세공인 마이어 마이어스에게 여러 가지 뛰어난 물품의 제작을 의뢰하였습니다. 바구니 밑바닥에 새겨진 것을 보면 코넬 부부는 나중에, 1786년 10월 19일에 허먼 리로이와 혼인한 딸 한나에게 주었습니다. 레이스 처럼 구멍난 패널, 둥근 주름 장식 가장자리,그리고 경첩이 달린 내비침 세공 손잡이로 구성된 이 바구니는 고급 패션 런던 은을 본뜨고 있습니다.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • 제목: 바구니
  • 아티스트: 마이어 마이어스 미국, 1723–1795년
  • 연대: 1770– 76년
  • 재료:
  • 크기: 28.4 × 36.7 × 28.9cm
  • 크레디트 라인: 모리스 K. 제섭 기금, 1954
  • 작품 번호: 54.167
  • Curatorial Department: The American Wing

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Cover Image for 4517. Basket

4517. Basket

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MORRISON HECKSCHER: American-made silver breadbaskets were very rare in the colonies during the eighteenth century. Most were imported from England by the very wealthy. So this is one of only two or three colonial baskets known today.

BETH WEES: And it is really a beauty, I think.

MORRISON HECKSCHER: Curator Beth Wees.

BETH WEES: It is very much in the rococo style. You have a lot of curvilinear forms so that you follow the sort of scrollwork. And it is made to look very airy and lacy by being pierced. Each panel was pierced with a saw, with a little tiny fretsaw.

MORRISON HECKSCHER: With its high-style English roots, this basket reminds us that many Americans looked to London for guidance on fashion.

BETH WEES: As a historian, I once heard said, "Americans wanted political independence, but they didn't want social independence."

MORRISON HECKSCHER: And colonial Americans liked to live an opulent life. Indeed the basket’s original owners had homes in New York and North Carolina. They were the prosperous West Indies merchant Samuel Cornell and his wife Susannah. You can see their monogram – “SSC” – in the center of the basket. These wealthy patrons commissioned several pieces from this same noted silversmith – Myer Myers. The only major Jewish silversmith known today from the colonial period.

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