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The Pillemont Fan

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An image of Folding fan. The Pillemont Fan. Unknown maker, France. Front: Decorated overall with groups of chinoiserie figures in black, with a floral border in black at the top. The right, left and lower edges are bordered by scrolls which on the right and left have an outer border of striations which continues across the top. An outer Vitruvian scroll border in gold runs round the top and two sides. Reverse: In the middle, two putti holding a garland are seated on a cloud; scroll border on all sides. Sticks: In the middle a man kneels, offering his heart to a lady, while a putto hovers overhead. On the left and right, an oval cartouche in which a lady stands beside a vase. Guards: On the upper end of each, a gentleman playing a lute with a putto above and a trophy below. Double leaf of chickenskin decorated in pen and black and red ink, and gilt. Gold binding on upper edge. Sticks and guards of pierced, carved, engraved, silvered and gilt in two colours mother-of-pearl . Rivet with two gilt metal washers. Length, guards, 27.6 cm, width, leaf, 50.4 cm, circa 1750 to circa 1760. Rococo; Chinoiserie. Louis XV. Production Note: One of the groups of figures was derived from L'Air in a set of Elements by Jean Pillement (1719-1808). Acquisition Credit: Purchased with a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and a gift from The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum.

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Folding fan. The Pillemont Fan. Unknown maker, France. Front: Decorated overall with groups of chinoiserie figures in black, with a floral border in black at the top. The right, left and lower edges are bordered by scrolls which on the right and left have an outer border of striations which continues across the top. An outer Vitruvian scroll border in gold runs round the top and two sides. Reverse: In the middle, two putti holding a garland are seated on a cloud; scroll border on all sides. Sticks: In the middle a man kneels, offering his heart to a lady, while a putto hovers overhead. On the left and right, an oval cartouche in which a lady stands beside a vase. Guards: On the upper end of each, a gentleman playing a lute with a putto above and a trophy below. Double leaf of chickenskin decorated in pen and black and red ink, and gilt. Gold binding on upper edge. Sticks and guards of pierced, carved, engraved, silvered and gilt in two colours mother-of-pearl . Rivet with two gilt metal washers. Length, guards, 27.6 cm, width, leaf, 50.4 cm, circa 1750 to circa 1760. Rococo; Chinoiserie. Louis XV. Production Note: One of the groups of figures was derived from L'Air in a set of Elements by Jean Pillement (1719-1808). Acquisition Credit: Purchased with a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and a gift from The Friends of the Fitzwilliam Museum.

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  • Accession Number: M.303-1985
  • Photograph copyright © The Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
  • Photographer name: Image Library
  • Image height: 683 pixels
  • Image width: 1024 pixels
  • Processed with: Adobe Photoshop CS Windows
  • Filesize: 168.15kB

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18th Century _WF_AdOK _WF_KWD _WF_OPAC abalone shell amorini animal animals camels cartouche chicken skin Chinoiserie fan fans figures Fitz_AA folding fan French guard sticks lutanist lute mother of pearl musical instruments pierced putti putto Rococo scenes scrolls skin

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