Cup

about 1888

8.7 cm 6 cm

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Thesmar began his career designing textiles but was later employed as an enameler. Beginning in about 1890, Thesmar began to work in "plique-à-jour," or openwork, enamel. By 1912, the year of his death, Thesmar was acclaimed as France's finest enameler. Because of their extrem...

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Theodore Child, Paris, ca. 1887, by commission; Mary Cassatt, date and mode of acquisition unknown; William T. Walters, Baltimore, before 1893 (perhaps 1891?), by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
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