About This Image

This image is part of a series of still lifes that were distributed without a signature. Their author had also tried to photograph landscapes in the region of Savignysur- Barley Longjumeau and Juvisy. It is tempting to attribute these images to Joseph Vigier, mayor of Savigny, or his entourage, but the body of evidence is still too low. See: André BOURGOIN, Dynasty Vigier, Association Heritage Museum Savigny-sur-Orge, 1995. ISBN: 2-9509238-0-1.Large, early and very rare still life, possibly made for promotional purposes, perhaps for Barbedienne or Christofle, two French silver manufacturers.It came from a group of similar still lifes of unknown origin. Beautifully textured objects make this an exceptionally sensual photograph, from the nap of the velvet to the surface-relief of the containers. A few small areas of spotting that are barely visible on this important image.The cup, or skyphos' (scyphus), relates to the Boscoreale treasure, now at the Louvre. Such cups were made by the galvanoplasty process by Barbedienne and Christofle, as well as others. The interest in Pompei was great in this period and copies as well as pieces inspired by such finds were common in the 19th century. The decoration of drinking vessels with a wreath of leaves and flowers was a common pratice (ivy with its berry and leaves was the preferred). Ivy was the decoration of the cup promised by Theocritus to Tirsus and that of the vase of Alcimedon cited by Virgil. It was believed that ivy was an excellent remedy for headaches and a magic talisman for drinking excesses. Because of this, Plutarcus wrote that Bacchus was considered a medicine expert, having taught the use of ivy wreaths to forestall the wine's effects. My thanks to Parisian silver dealer David Allan for much of this information.

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Still Life of Pitcher, Gilt Bronze Cup, Book and Flowers
Amateur of Longjumeau Still Life of Pitcher, Gilt Bronze Cup, Book and Flowers

Price $3,000
Sale Price $2,100

Main Image
Description

Ref.# 4400

Medium Albumen print

Mount unmounted

Photo Date 1870c  Print Date 1870c

Dimensions 14-1/8 x 11-3/8 in. (359 x 289 mm)

Photo Country France

Photographer Country France

Contact

Alex Novak and Marthe Smith

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Phone +1-215-518-6962

Company
Contemporary Works / Vintage Works, Ltd.



 

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