French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist
French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame by Unknown artist

French Victorian brooch painted miniature of Madame de Pompadour in diamond mounted gold frame 1860

Unknown artist

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€ 9.250

Adin Fine Antique Jewellery

  • About the artwork

    Madame de Pompadour - Madame de Pompadour was a member of the French court and was the official chief mistress of Louis XV from 1745 to 1751, and remained influential as courtfavourite until her death.

    Pompadour took charge of the king's schedule and was a valued aide and advisor, despite her frail health and many political enemies. She secured titles of nobility for herself and her relatives,and built a network of clients and supporters. She was particularly careful not to alienate the Queen, Marie Leszczynska. On 8 February 1756, the Marquise de Pompadour was named as the thirteenth lady in waiting to thequeen, a position considered the most prestigious at the court, which accorded her with honors.

    Pompadour was a major patroness of architecture and decorative arts, especially porcelain. She was a patroness of thephilosophes of the Enlightenment, including Voltaire.

    Hostile critics at the time generally tarred her as a malevolent political influence, but historians are more favorable, emphasizing her successes as a patronessof the arts and a champion of French pride. Art historian Melissa Hyde argues that the critiques of Pompadour were driven by fears over the overturning of social and gender hierarchies that Pompadour's power and influence, as awoman who was not born into the aristocracy, represented. (From Wikipedia)

    Antique jewelry object group: brooch

    Condition: excellent condition
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    Country of origin:France

    Style: Victorian - Victorian decorative arts refers to the style of decorative arts during the Victorian era. The Victorian era is known for its eclectic revival and interpretation of historic styles and the introduction of cross-cultural influences from themiddle east and Asia in furniture, fittings, and Interior decoration. Victorian design is widely viewed as having indulged in a regrettable excess of ornament. The Arts and Crafts movement, the aesthetic movement, Anglo-Japanese style, and Art Nouveaustyle have their beginnings in the late Victorian era.
      -  See also: Victorianor more info on styles

    Style specifics: The Romantic Victorian Period - Experts divide the reign of Queen Victoria, also called The Victorian era (1837 - 1901) in to three periods of about twenty years each; The Romantic Victorian Period (1837 - 1860), The Grand Victorian Period (1860 -1880), and the Late or Aesthetic Victorian Period (1880 - 1901).

    We consider this to be of the Romantic Victorian Period. This period covers the coronation of Victoria as Queen of Great Britain and Ireland, and her marriage to King Albert and their love, their devotion to their marriage and to their country are thesources of inspiration for this period. The jewels of this period are made of intricate carvings, special techniques where the enamel is subtly worked. These techniques allowed to give the jewel a certain opulence with less precious metal needed. Asprecious metals were really rare at that time. Highly favored (semi-) precious stones in this period are amethyst, coral, garnets, seed pearls and turquoises. The connotation is obviously sentimental, symbolic and romantic with reminiscent Gotic and/orRenaissance patterns and an abundant use of motifs like anchors, birds, branches, crosses, hearts and snakes.

    Period: ca. 1860
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    Theme: Madame de Pompadour

    Material: 18k yellow gold and silver, see also: The silver on gold technique
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    Technique: miniature painting

    Diamond(s):49 rose cut diamonds. We do not have the weight of the diamonds which is normal in our trade when it comes to rose cuts.

    - All diamonds are screened by the IJGC - lab (www.ijgc-worldwide.com) for whether they are natural or synthetic, and all diamonds in this jewel are 100% guaranteed to be natural!Birthstones: Diamond is the birthstone (or month stone) for April.
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    Hallmarks: The French control mark for 18K gold representing an eagle's head that was in use in France from about 1838.
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    Dimensions: width 3,62 cm (1,43 inch)

    Weight: 7,80 gram (5,02 dwt)

    Reference Nº: 19101-0108

    Copyright photography: Adin, fine antique jewelry

  • About the artist

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