Lot 596
Lot 596
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE SWISS COLLECTION (LOTS 592-603)
A SWISS ENAMELLED GOLD SNUFF-BOX

GENEVA, CIRCA 1800, MAKER'S MARK RTC; THE ENAMEL PLAQUE BY JEAN-LOUIS RICHTER

Price Realised GBP 8,125
Estimate
GBP 1,200 - GBP 1,800
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A SWISS ENAMELLED GOLD SNUFF-BOX

GENEVA, CIRCA 1800, MAKER'S MARK RTC; THE ENAMEL PLAQUE BY JEAN-LOUIS RICHTER

Price Realised GBP 8,125
Price Realised GBP 8,125
Details
Rectangular with canted corners, the cover painted with a river view featuring a boy and dog chasing a donkey watched by children on a barge laden with barrels, wih montainous background, signed Richter, the border chased with flowers on a black and blue enamel ground within white lines, the sides and underside engine turned with diaperwork, the angle panels with similarly enamelled foliate urns
338 in. (87 mm.) long
Provenance
Property of a New York Private Collector; Sotheby's, New York, 24 October 1979, lot 107.
Special notice
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Lot Essay

Jean-Louis Richter was born in Geneva in 1766 and learned his art from Etienne and Philippe-Samuel-Théodore Roux. He is perhaps the most well known and regarded enamel painter of the early 19th century, specialised in working on gold boxes. He is most renowned for his lakeside and alpine landscapes and is credited with developing the technique of using a translucent background over rayed engine-turning to create the impression of a sun-lit sky. See H. Boeckh, 'Jean-Louis Richter, peintre genevois sur émail (1766-1841): son mode de travail et le choix de ses motifs', Geneva, n.s., XXXI, 1983, pp. 101-119.
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