1995.22.18 Dressing set, (bonbonniere)


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By the mid-eighteenth century, women’s dressing tables displayed the height of exotic luxury in the rococo taste. With its fine draperies and expensive accoutrements, the dressing table rivaled the state bed and sideboard as a stage for dazzling extravagance.
 
Created in the late-eighteenth century, this glass mounted facet-cut glass bonbonniere was included as part of a lavish porcelain and gilded silver dressing box, or toilette set, (see 1995.22.1.A-Idesigned by Charles Gouyn and made by St. James's Factory in London, England. Many toilette sets included a variety of objects such as scent-bottles, snuffboxes, sewing materials, brushes and combs, jewelry, various containers for cosmetics and powders, and writing accessories.
 
A bonbonniere was a container designed for holding small sweets, perhaps breath-fresheners or hard candies. 

Drawn from:
  • Douglas Hawes, "Dressing casket with accessorie" in Dallas Museum of Art: A Guide to the Collection, ed. Charles Venable (New Haven, NJ: Yale University Press, 1997), 204. 
  • Bonnie Pitman, ed. "Dressing casket with accessories" in Dallas Museum of Art: A Guide to the Collection (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2012), 162.
  • Kevin W. Tucker, Label Copy, Margot B. Perot Curator of Decorative Arts and Design, August 2004
  • "Important Silver and Objects of Vertu including Works of Art from Houghton" in Christie's Catalogue (London: December 8, 1994), 12.

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This note was submitted but not tagged with a status by Megan Wanttie, summer 2016. I am tagging with #incomplete so that the note can be reviewed for formatting, tags, and text. I am also adding department tags so that the note can be routed. (EAS, 08/26/2016)

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By the mid-eighteenth century, women’s dressing tables displayed the height of exotic luxury in the rococo taste. With its fine draperies and expensive accoutrements, the dressing table rivaled the state bed and sideboard as a stage for dazzling extravagance.
 
Created in the late-eighteenth century, this glass mounted facet-cut glass bonbonniere was included as part of a lavish porcelain and gilded silver dressing box, or toilette set, (see 1995.22.1.A-Idesigned by Charles Gouyn and made by St. James's Factory in London, England. Many toilette sets included a variety of objects such as scent-bottles, snuffboxes, sewing materials, brushes and combs, jewelry, various containers for cosmetics and powders, and writing accessories.
 
A bonbonniere was a container designed for holding small sweets, perhaps breath-fresheners or hard candies. 

Drawn from:
  • Douglas Hawes, "Dressing casket with accessorie" in Dallas Museum of Art: A Guide to the Collection, ed. Charles Venable (New Haven, NJ: Yale University Press, 1997), 204. 
  • Bonnie Pitman, ed. "Dressing casket with accessories" in Dallas Museum of Art: A Guide to the Collection (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2012), 162.
  • Kevin W. Tucker, Label Copy, Margot B. Perot Curator of Decorative Arts and Design, August 2004
  • "Important Silver and Objects of Vertu including Works of Art from Houghton" in Christie's Catalogue (London: December 8, 1994), 12.

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glassware: AAT: 300010898
glass decorating techniques: AAT: 300155502
glass (material): AAT: 300010797
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decorative arts: AAT: 300054168
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perfume bottles: AAT: 300197635
gold (metal): AAT: 300011021
France (nation): TGN: 1000070
accoutrements (object groupings): AAT: 300247571
Rococo (period and style): AAT: 300021155
caskets (personal gear): AAT: 300039006
Gouyn_Charles: ULAN: 500333437
dressing cases: AAT: 300220808
trinkets: AAT: 300266122
scent bottles: AAT: 300198895
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