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Source Description
The miniature on this box replicates a recurrent image in Russian enamels, Viktor Vasnetsov's popular painting, A Vitiaz (Knight) at the Crossroads or Warrior at the Crossroads (1882). In the twilight, a bogatyr mounted on a white horse gazes across a battlefield pondering which direction to take. He has been identified as the 12th-century Kievan Rus warrior, Il'ia Muromets, who is mentioned in the byliny, the Russian folk stories. A highlight of the Fabergé box is the exceptionally fine filigree enamel. On the front face appears a stylized griffin with a darting red tongue flanked by swans. Birds with long tails are depicted on the ends of the box. A distinctive feature is the manner in which the filigree and painted enamel designs invade the painted scene on the left side and along the bottom. These patterns are executed in a silver overlay rather than in wire filigree.
Scholar Source Context
Document identity
localId
82278
label
Box with a Miniature: Warrior at the Crossroads
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obj
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object
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2
Source metadata
id
82278
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object
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normalized
title
Box with a Miniature: Warrior at the Crossroads
description
The miniature on this box replicates a recurrent image in Russian enamels, Viktor Vasnetsov's popular painting, A Vitiaz (Knight) at the Crossroads or Warrior at the Crossroads (1882). In the twilight, a bogatyr mounted on a white horse gazes across a battlefield pondering which direction to take. He has been identified as the 12th-century Kievan Rus warrior, Il'ia Muromets, who is mentioned in the byliny, the Russian folk stories. A highlight of the Fabergé box is the exceptionally fine filigree enamel. On the front face appears a stylized griffin with a darting red tongue flanked by swans. Birds with long tails are depicted on the ends of the box. A distinctive feature is the manner in which the filigree and painted enamel designs invade the painted scene on the left side and along the bottom. These patterns are executed in a silver overlay rather than in wire filigree.
provenance
Jean M. Riddell, Washington, D.C. [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 2010, by bequest.
date
1908-1917
citationUrl
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
boxes (containers)
imageCount
2
pageCount
2
source
import
dimensions
units
cm
width
4.3
height
7.6
depth
5.1
dimensionsRaw
Overall H: 1 11/16 × W: 3 × H: 2 in. (4.3 × 7.6 × 5.1 cm)
Source extras
inscriptions
[Marks] On bottom in Cyrillic: Fabergé with the Imperial warrant; [Symbols] kokoshnik right
delta
88
indecipherable inventory number; [Marks] Inside lid in Cyrillic: 88
Fabergé
med
silver gilding, filigree, shaded, and painted matte enamel
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6213
18992
4493
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EAN
exhibition_ids
2819
3423
Page inventory
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1
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photo
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04fe51f730c47797
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no
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no
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2
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photo
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aea9d215ceb36493
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no
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no