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This pen box is an outstanding example of its type, both for its technical quality and the careful way in which the design was worked out. The top and sides of the cover were prepared with a sparkling red ground by a three-fold process. First the surface was covered with gold leaf, which was coated with varnish. While the varnish was still damp ground fragments of a scintillating material such as mother-of-pearl or pyrites were sprinkled on to it. Finally, a layer of red varnish was applied over the whole surface. The motifs were then painted over this ground, as slight damage to one of the flowers on the side shows. The design on the top of the cover consists of five stumps which have burst back to life: a flowering rose bush, a hazel with nuts, and three tint fruit trees in blossom.
Title
Pen Box
Date
1162 AH (1748–1749)
Medium
papier-mâché cover & sliding compartment with rounded ends, painted over gold leaf & varnished
Accession number
924
Work type
Sculpture