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Dragoness Eclectic ([personal profile] dragoness_e) wrote2009-11-09 10:55 pm
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Saturday: New Orleans Museum of Art

This last Saturday, Becky and I went visiting the New Orleans Museum of Art. (NOMA) As usual, I ran out of steam before seeing everything, so I'll have to get the Egyptian glasses and the medieval Italian paintings some other time.


Fabergé



NOMA has a Fabergé collection, and periodically showcases pieces from private collections. This time, there was a fine collection of small personal items, paperweights and figurines.

Snuff box


Ruby, diamonds, gold, enamel.

Lapis-lazuli cigarette case


Lapis-lazuli, diamond, platinum
Lacloche Frères, Paris, ca 1920-1925

A really awesome paperweight

Snake is silver, rock is Persian turquoise.

Tiger-eye Cigarette case

If you have to destroy your lungs, do it with style!

Jasper? Anteater figurine


French Artists



"Marie Antoinette" by Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le Brun


I find this portrait particularly interesting because the artist was Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le Brun, a renowned female French artist of the 18th century.

Following are the two works by the French orientalist Jean-Léon Gérôme that I uploaded to Wikimedia Commons, as mentioned in a previous post.

"The Snake Charmer"

Not to be confused with the more famous painting of the same name, by the same artist.

"Turkish Bashi-Bazouk Mercentaries Playing Chess in the Market"


Painting by William-Adolphe Bouguereau


One of my favorite 19th century artists. I forgot the title of this one.

Japonisme



After the Meijei Restoration and the opening of Japan, Japanese exports became available in the 1870s, and things Japanese became very fashionable in the West. Many artists, including Toulouse-Latrec and others, were inspired by Japanese wood-block prints. So, too, were furniture makers.

Japonisme cabinet


This cabinet was made in Philadelphia. It is decorated with imported Oriental vases and figurines typical of 1870s imports that a fancier might collect.

Next time: Chinese snuff bottles & Earth spirits...

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