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Arts Personified
Arts Personified
Arts Personified
Arts Personified

Image credit: Rhian Cox / The Fan Museum

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Folding fan, the sticks carved and pierced, the outer guards set with Wedgewood 'Jasperware' type ceramic plaques. The leaf is applied with a hand coloured print by Francesco Bartolozzi of three female figures personifying the Arts (painting, drawing and sculpture) after an original fan design by Swiss-born Angelica Kauffman, one of only two female Founder Members of the Royal Academy of Arts.

The outer parts of the leaf are decorated in the Chinoiserie style with figures whose robes are fashioned from snippets of silk and faces composed of painted ivory.

Unifying two 18th-century decorative trends, Chinoiserie and neoclassicism, this fan signifies the cosmopolitan tastes of the person who first carried it.

The Fan Museum

London

Title

Arts Personified

Date

c.1785

Medium

ivory, ceramic, silk, watercolour & etching on paper

Measurements

H 28 x W (?) cm

Accession number

HA204

Acquisition method

purchased privately by the owner, Mrs H. E. Alexander

Work type

Print

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