Image
Johann Andreas Pfeffel I, engraver
Description
Maker
- Johann Andreas Pfeffel I, 1674-1748, German
- After Friedrich Jakob Morisson, fl. 1693-1697, Austrian, designer
Title
Year
Medium
Materials/Techniques
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Materials
Supports
Dimensions
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15.7 x 24.1 cm (6 3/16 x 9 1/2 inches) (plate)
Signature / Inscription / Marks
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Lettered: "Unterschiedliche neue Inventionen von Geschmuckh, Zierathen und Galanterien [...] ...gezeichnet von Fridrich Jacob Morisson. In Kupfer gestochen und verlegt durch Johann Andreas Pfeffel Kayserl. Hoff-Kupferstecher in Wienn Cum Privilegio Sac. Caes. Maj."
Recto: Collector's mark of Polycarpe Charles Séchan (1803-1874; Lugt 3904)
Identification
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Edition
Vienna edition Type
Credit
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Anonymous gift
Object Number
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47.772.1
About
Gems, pearls, and unusual floral forms inspired these jewelry designs by Friedrich Jakob Morisson, who worked in Vienna and Augsburg. The abundance of precious stones speaks of the taste for extravagant ornamentation. The title page, decorated with a bejeweled black man’s head and strings of pearls (which at the time mostly came from India, the Persian Gulf, and the Caribbean) emphasizes the exotic appeal of these designs. During this era, the conquest of the Americas and expanding trading routes to the East made gold, silver, and gems more readily available in Europe than ever before. Morisson engaged engravers to broadcast his designs, which were admired by art lovers and used as patterns by other goldsmiths and metalworkers.
Lettered: "Unterschiedliche neue Inventionen von Geschmuckh, Zierathen und Galanterien [...] ...gezeichnet von Fridrich Jacob Morisson. In Kupfer gestochen und verlegt durch Johann Andreas Pfeffel Kayserl. Hoff-Kupferstecher in Wienn Cum Privilegio Sac. Caes. Maj."
Recto: Collector's mark of Polycarpe Charles Séchan (1803-1874; Lugt 3904)