Inkstand and Desk Tidy
CultureFrench
ManufacturedNevers, France
Datelate 17th-early 18th Century
MediumTin glaze earthenware, blue and manganese decoration
DimensionsOverall: 5 × 8 5/16 × 9 in. (12.7 × 21.1 × 22.8 cm)
MarkingsThe letters "J C" appear twice in crowns of laurels at the bottom of the two round containers and are most probably the initials of the owners
DescriptionThe inkstand and desk tidy is decorated with quills, instruments to sharpen them, coins, as well as a coat of arms, thus reflecting the use of the object as well as the identity of its owner. The inscription “JC” which appears twice inside the round containers are probably the owner’s initials. On the back, the chinoiserie scene of a
scholar meditating on a rock while gazing at the moon – a common motif of Chinese art – reflects intellectual pursuit. Used everyday, such objects have rarely survived.
scholar meditating on a rock while gazing at the moon – a common motif of Chinese art – reflects intellectual pursuit. Used everyday, such objects have rarely survived.
Credit LineThe Pierre Karch and Mariel O'Neill-Karch Collection.
Object numberG12.14.4
Classifications
European CeramicsSub-classification
French Earthenware - FaïenceCollections
Status
Not on viewArtist / Maker: J. and T. Edwards
1841-1851
Object number: G13.15.21
Artist / Maker: J. and T. Edwards
1841-1851
Object number: G13.15.20
19th Century, in the style of 18th century Rouen
Object number: G12.14.12
Artist / Maker: Casa Pirota Workshop
1537
Object number: G83.1.351
Artist / Maker: Johann Joachim Kändler
c.1737-1741
Object number: G83.1.642