Mantel clock (pendule)
In 1782 Grand Duke Paul of Russia, the later Tsar Paul I, and his consort, Maria Feodorovna, bought this expen-sive showpiece from the Parisian dealer (marchand-mercier) Dominique Daguerre. With its combination of splendidly worked gilt-bronze (ormolu) and Sèvres porcelain, this clock is a spectacular demonstration of the unrivalled quality of Parisian craftsmanship.
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Mantel clock (pendule)
In 1782 Grand Duke Paul of Russia, the later Tsar Paul I, and his consort, Maria Feodorovna, bought this expen-sive showpiece from the Parisian dealer (marchand-mercier) Dominique Daguerre. With its combination of splendidly worked gilt-bronze (ormolu) and Sèvres porcelain, this clock is a spectacular demonstration of the unrivalled quality of Parisian craftsmanship.
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In 1782 Grand Duke Paul of Rus ...... ity of Parisian craftsmanship.
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In 1782 kochten groothertog Pa ...... van het Parijse kunsthandwerk.
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Rijksmuseum
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Mantel clock (pendule)
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Pendule
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created
c. 1781 - c. 1782
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ca. 1781 - ca. 1782
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extent
breedte 48,0 cm
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depth 17.0 cm
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diepte 17,0 cm
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grondvlak breedte 47,5 cm
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grondvlak diepte 17,0 cm
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height 65.0 cm
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hoogte 65,0 cm
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width 47.5 cm
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width 48.0 cm
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Collectie: keramiek
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Collectie: meubelen
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provenance
Inv.;…; from the dealer Antiqv ...... ransferred to the museum, 1960
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temporal
fourth quarter 18th century
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vierde kwart 18e eeuw
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