IDENTIFIERS
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id:	117614
accession number:	M.28-1985

DATE AUDIT
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created:	Saturday 6 August 2011
updated:	Monday 29 April 2024

DESCRIPTIVE DATA
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object type: Double leaf paper, painted in bodycolour and watercolour and gilded.  Sticks of ivory inlaid with engraved mother-of-pearl, marbled and coloured lacquer and silver piqué.  Guards of ivory and applied tortoiseshell inlaid with mother-of-pearl, coloured and marbled lacquer and silver piqué, thumb guard of mother-of-pearl (16+2).  Rivet of mother-of-pearl.  Front: Fête galante, with twelve people on a pavement with water in the foreground.  On the left, two boys with baskets of grapes and fruit are serving a table; two women are sitting in the foreground, one with her arm on a cushion, the other courted by a kneeling young man.  In the centre there is a sitting man and men playing a cello and a hurdy-gurdy.  On the right, a drunken young man is courting a woman with a bottle in his right hand; between them in the background, a couple is sitting on the edge of the pedestal.  In the background a naked statue standing on one leg with a drape over his hand, a fountain and a tree can all be distinguished.  In the right corner, there is an urn on a pedestal with a satyr mask spouting water; in front of the sitting woman on the left there is an open chest with ribbons and to her left a statue of a bird is spouting water from its beak.  The top is bordered with swags in different colours and decorated with gold.  The top edging is of gold foil; the lower edging is painted in gold.  Back:  On a white background and a green floor with three trees, the right scene from the front leaf with the drunken man courting a woman is copied.  The top border is decorated with similar swags.  Sticks:  in the centre a cartouche showing a couple, a winged child with a tail and a lion flanked by two sitting eagles is worked.  On the right, the stick between the lion and the eagle is missing.  The first four sticks on either side form cartouches, a bowl surrounded by flowers and two birds, but on the left side the second stick is missing; on top of each stick there is a shell.  The reverse of the sticks is decorated in the same way.  Guards:  both guards are decorated in the same way:  Panels of mother of pearl with lacquer insertions and a little of mother-of-pearl near the top
object type: Folding fan, double leaf paper, painted in bodycolour and watercolour and gilded.  Sticks and guards of ivory inlaid with engraved mother-of-pearl, marbled and coloured lacquer and silver piqué.  A Fête Galante scene.
title:	folding fan

NOTES
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type: history note
value: Colonel Leonard C. Messel (1872-1953); his daughter Anne, Countess of Rosse (1902-1992)


LICENSING
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text license status:	CC0
image license status:	CC-BY-NC-SA

OWNERSHIP
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instutition: The Fitzwilliam Museum
department: Applied Arts
collection:	Messel-Rosse Collection
creditline: Purchased with a grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund and a gift from the Friends of the Fitzwilliam.

STABLE URL
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url:	https://data.fitzmuseum.cam.ac.uk/id/object/117614

PEOPLE
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Messel, Leonard
Countess of Rosse, Anne




CATEGORIES
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category: fans

DATING
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creation date:	1720 - 1730
creation date earliest:	1720
creation date latest:	1730
culture:	18th Century, second quarter

CREATORS
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maker: Unknown


EXHIBITIONS HISTORY
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title:	Treasures for the Nation, Conserving our Heritage
title:	Seeing Sound: Music, Imagery and Inspiration
CITATIONS
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A Flutter of Fans
Une des plus belles collections d'eventails du monde
A Collector's History of Fans
Treasures for the Nation, Conserving our Heritage
Lancret
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