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Wine Glass (Switzerland)
This is a Wine glass. It is dated late 18th century and we acquired it in 1976. Its medium is glass. It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.
text from "The Design of Table Tools..." in Feeding Desire exhibition catalogue:
"To escape the perfunctory, ritualistic decorum associated with the Sun King, many aristocrats, following his demise, moved from the confinement of the cold apartments at Versailles to the freedom of smaller, more independant quarters in Paris, some with a room made solely for dining. Compared to the gradeur of Versailles, the intimacy of small dining rooms encouraged richly appointed table settings, including flatware, and led to elegant entertaining by mid-eighteenth century (fig. 7) At this time, the accoutrements of the table assumed importance over a display of silver on a sideboard, a fashion more popular at both earlier and later dates. Fashionable table settings included spoons designed as sets for the table rather than as personal objects, hence the term "table" spoon."
This object was
donated by
C. Helme Strater Jr., John B. Strater and Margaret S. Robinson.
It is credited Gift of the C. Helme and Alice B. Strater Collection.
- Wine Glass with Shipping Scene Wine Glass
- cut, engraved, and gilded glass.
- Museum purchase through gift of James Loeb.
- 1951-147-1
Cite this object as
Wine Glass (Switzerland); glass; Gift of the C. Helme and Alice B. Strater Collection; 1976-1-55
This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Feeding Desire: Design and the Tools of the Table, 1500-2005.