Bag
Unknown Artist
mid-18th century
Medium
Glass and steel beads, kidskin, silk
Dimensions
L. 8 1/2 inches (21.6 cm)
Classification
Textiles-Embroidered
Culture
French
Department
European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Gift of Mrs. Edward Luckemeyer, 1910
Accession Number
10.95.1
Tags
Art Historical Context
This exquisite mid-18th-century bag, crafted from glass and steel beads embroidered on kidskin and silk, exemplifies the opulent craftsmanship of the Rococo era. Measuring just 8½ inches long, it served as a fashionable accessory—likely a reticule for evening wear—carried by elegant ladies at Versailles or Parisian salons. The intricate beadwork, shimmering with metallic steel and translucent glass, creates a luxurious texture, highlighting the technical virtuosity of anonymous French artisans who blended textile embroidery with jewelry-like embellishment. Adorned with motifs of grapes and fl...