Covered Teapot
1887–96
Source image
https://clevelandart.org/art/1966.500.1
Fabergé’s craftsmen in Moscow, especially under the watchful eye of workmaster Feodor Rückert, became known for their work in the pan-Slavic or neo-Russian style, hearkening back to 17th-century motifs of Russian folk art. Often on rather conventional shapes, Rückert and his s...
Artifact
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accession
1966.500.1
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Source image fields (4)
Terms
Culture
Russia, St. Petersburg
Technique
silver gilt, opaque cloisonné enamel
Genre
Miscellaneous
Department
Decorative Art and Design
Relations
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