Watch
early 19th century
Medium
Gold, painted and champlevé enamel
Dimensions
3 × 2 in. (7.6 × 5.1 cm)
Classification
Horology
Culture
French or Swiss
Department
European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Bequest of Laura Frances Hearn, 1917
Accession Number
17.101.52
Tags
Art Historical Context
This exquisite pocket watch, crafted by Modge in the early 19th century exemplifies the pinnacle of French or Swiss horology—a field where precision met artistry. Measuring just 3 × 2 inches (7.6 × 5.1 cm), it is fashioned from gold adorned with painted and chample enamel. Champlevé, a medieval technique revived in the 19th century, involves carving cells into the metal base, filling them with vibrant enamels, and firing to create durable, luminous scenes—here likely featuring delicate birds amid trees, evoking nature's tranquility. Housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Department of Eur...