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The luxury French jewelry firm, Boucheron designed this bejeweled box in the style of an 18th-century snuffbox. In all likelihood, nobody ever used this box for taking snuff; instead, a collector would have displayed and treasured it as a tour de force in technique and style. On the lid, a hunter, accompanied by his two dashing hounds, watches an elegant carriage pulled by four graceful horses. Boucheron’s goldsmiths encrusted the figures with diamonds and mounted them on a rock crystal background. Beneath the crystal, lie a painted gold base with multiple shallow reliefs. This combination of layered materials imparts a distinctive blue, moonlight quality to the background and accentuates the diamonds’ brilliance. Frederic Boucheron founded the House of Boucheron in 1858 and opened his first store in Paris’s Palais-Royal. He rose to fame by winning a gold medal during the Exposition Universelle, the 1867 world’s fair held in Paris.
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Document identity
localId
18370
label
Bonbon Box with Coaching Scene
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obj
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object
citationUrl
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Source metadata
id
18370
sourceUrl
contentType
object
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normalized
title
Bonbon Box with Coaching Scene
description
The luxury French jewelry firm, Boucheron designed this bejeweled box in the style of an 18th-century snuffbox. In all likelihood, nobody ever used this box for taking snuff; instead, a collector would have displayed and treasured it as a tour de force in technique and style. On the lid, a hunter, accompanied by his two dashing hounds, watches an elegant carriage pulled by four graceful horses. Boucheron’s goldsmiths encrusted the figures with diamonds and mounted them on a rock crystal background. Beneath the crystal, lie a painted gold base with multiple shallow reliefs. This combination of layered materials imparts a distinctive blue, moonlight quality to the background and accentuates the diamonds’ brilliance. Frederic Boucheron founded the House of Boucheron in 1858 and opened his first store in Paris’s Palais-Royal. He rose to fame by winning a gold medal during the Exposition Universelle, the 1867 world’s fair held in Paris.
provenance
Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1927, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
date
1907
citationUrl
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
snuffboxes
imageCount
1
pageCount
1
source
import
dimensions
units
cm
width
6.7
height
9.9
depth
3.6
dimensionsRaw
H: 2 5/8 × W: 3 7/8 × D: 1 7/16 in. (6.7 × 9.9 × 3.6 cm)
Source extras
inscriptions
[Manufactor's Mark] Boucheron
Paris
med
gold, rock crystal, diamonds
creator_ids
3375
collection_ids
EAN
exhibition_ids
2689
1994
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1
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0
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photo
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0895cc57ae56b4e3