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Wall Clock

A work made of bronze, gilt bronze, and cloisonné enamel.
CC0 Public Domain Designation

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  • A work made of bronze, gilt bronze, and cloisonné enamel.

Date:

c. 1880

Artist:

Probably made by L’Escalier de Cristal
Paris, 1802-1923
Made for W. H. Vanderbilt

About this artwork

This bronze and enamel clock originally came to New York in about 1880 shortly after it had been made in Paris by the firm L’Escalier de Cristal (The Crystal Staircase). It had been acquired for the richest man in America, the railroad magnate William H. Vanderbilt, whose wealth was then estimated at $200 million (about $40 billion in today’s money), and whose lavish mansion was then under construction at 640 Fifth Avenue. Most of the furnishings for the Vanderbilt home were made by Herter Brothers, America’s leading interior decorators, but selected works of art, including this clock, were imported from abroad. Vanderbilt only got to enjoy his opulent home for three years before his death in 1885.

The clock was a central adornment for the Japanese Parlor, one of the most elaborate and exotic interiors made by Herter Brothers. The room deliberately contrasted with the rest of the interiors, which were firmly rooted in European historical styles. Although dubbed a “Japanese” clock, many of the decorations are actually interpretations of Chinese motifs: the dragons in bronze and cloisonné (inlaid enamel) are traditional Chinese symbols of good fortune, and the numbers on the clock face are Chinese.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Applied Arts of Europe

Artist

L’Escalier de Cristal (Manufacturer)

Title

Wall Clock

Place

France (Object made in)

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1875–1885

Medium

Bronze, gilt bronze, and cloisonné enamel

Dimensions

94 × 40.6 × 22.9 cm (37 × 16 × 9 in.)

Credit Line

Mary Waller Langhorne Memorial and Harriet A. Fox funds

Reference Number

2008.491

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