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Paperweight

A work made of glass.
CC0 Public Domain Designation

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  • A work made of glass.

Date:

1848

Artist:

Saint-Louis Glassworks (Cristalleries de Saint-Louis)
Lorraine, France, founded 1586

About this artwork

This paperweight uses a traditional glass-making technique called millefiori to great effect. Italian for “one thousand flowers,” millefiori was first developed in fifteenth-century Venice. In the nineteenth century, French glassmakers revived the technique with a cultural twist. Arranged to evoke traditional French gardens such as the Tuileries in Paris, paperweights like this example brought a little of this landscaping magic indoors.

From the late 1840s to early 1860s, French manufacturers of fine glass and crystal—such as Baccarat (Alsace), Clichy (Paris), and Saint-Louis (Lorraine)—catered to the vast public enthusiasm for beautiful yet functional desk accessories. Paperweights, which were designed to secure loose papers against drafts, were among their most popular products.

Status

Currently Off View

Department

Applied Arts of Europe

Artist

Compagnie de Saint Louis

Title

Paperweight

Place

Saint-Louis-lès-Bitche (Object made in)

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1848

Medium

Glass

Dimensions

H.: 7.2 cm (2 13/16 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Arthur Rubloff

Reference Number

1979.1557

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