Box

Charles Jagger

late 18th century; miniature ca. 1790

Box by Charles Jagger

Medium

Gold, vernis Martin, ivory, silver, tortoiseshell

Classification

Metalwork-Gold and Platinum|Miniatures

Culture

probably French box with British miniature

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

The Moses Lazarus Collection, Gift of Josephine and Sarah Lazarus, in memory of their father, 1888-95

Accession Number

95.14.8

Tags

George WashingtonPortraits

Art Historical Context

This exquisite gold box, crafted in the late 18th century with a miniature portrait dated around 1790, exemplifies the opulent decorative arts of the Enlightenment era. Attributed to miniaturist Charles Jagger for the portrait, it features a finely painted depiction of George Washington on ivory, set within a lavish frame of silver, tortoiseshell, and vernis Martin—a glossy, translucent lacquer technique pioneered by the Martin brothers in France, known for its vibrant, enamel-like sheen imitating Oriental lacquerware. The box's hybrid nature—a probable French body paired with a British miniat...

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