Smallsword

Unknown Artist

ca. 1775–90

Smallsword by Unknown Artist

Medium

Bronze, gold, mother-of-pearl, steel, textile

Dimensions

L. 38 1/2 in. (97.8 cm); W. 4 in. (10.2 cm); D. 2 3/4 in. (7 cm); Wt. 13.2 oz. (374.2 g)

Classification

Swords

Culture

Western European

Department

Arms and Armor

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Jean Jacques Reubell, in memory of his mother, Julia C. Coster, and of his wife, Adeline E. Post, both of New York City, 1926

Accession Number

26.145.342

Art Historical Context

Step into the refined world of 18th Western Europe with this exquisite smallsword, crafted around 1775–90. Smallswords like this one marked the evolution of personal weaponry into symbols of gentility and status. No longer heavy battlefield arms, they were lightweight thrusting swords (just 13.2 oz. and 38½ inches long) favored by aristocrats for duels, self-defense, and as fashionable accessories worn with formal attire the Enlightenment era. The hilt showcases masterful artistry in bronze, gold, mother-of-pearl inlays, steel, and textile elements, blending functionality with opulence. These...

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