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Discover the exquisite enamel artistry of barthélemy pillieux! A 18th-century French master goldsmith, his intricate works—jewelry & decorative arts—are celebrated worldwide.

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Artwork Description

In eighteenth-century Europe, Paris led the production of high-quality luxury goods. Parisian goldsmiths made a wide range of small, personal articles such as snuffboxes; étuis to hold sealing wax, tweezers, or utensils for sewing; souvenirs, which contained thin ivory tablets for note taking; and shuttles for knotting lace. Gold snuffboxes and boxes decorated with portrait miniatures were prized and frequently given as royal gifts, often to ambassadors or members of the court in lieu of cash payments for their services. Coveted and admired, these boxes were produced from a variety of materials. The best were skillfully made of gold and embellished with diamonds, enameled decoration, lacquer, and other luxurious materials. By the middle of the century, the taking of snuff had become an entrenched social ritual, and the snuffbox, too, had become an important social prop. Snuffboxes were considered highly fashionable accessories, with some merchants advertising new boxes with each change of season. The popularity of snuffboxes extended to all levels of society, and for those who could not afford gold, boxes were produced in less expensive materials such as silver, tortoiseshell, porcelain, or domestically produced lacquer.

Artist Biography

early life and apprenticeship

barthélemy pillieux, a french artist born in paris in 1764, left an indelible mark on the world of art with his exquisite masterpieces. he began his journey as an apprentice in 1764, eventually becoming a master goldsmith and enameler by 1774.

artistic contributions and notable works

pillieux's high-quality work earned him commissions from the french court to create various pieces of jewelry and decorative arts. his notable works are highly sought after by collectors and can be found in museums around the world, including the metropolitan museum of art in new york.

artistic style and influences

pillieux's work is characterized by its intricate details and mastery of enamel art. his style reflects the influence of the late 18th century french art movement, which emphasized elegance and refinement.

legacy and preservation

today, pillieux's works can be admired in various museums, including those featured on Most-Famous-Paintings's platform. this online platform allows art enthusiasts to explore and even order reproductions of their favorite artworks, including those by pillieux.

conclusion

barthélemy pillieux's legacy continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike. through his masterpieces, he has left an enduring mark on the world of art, reminding us of the beauty and elegance of the late 18th century french art movement. key takeaways: - barthélemy pillieux was a french artist born in paris in 1764. - he was a master goldsmith and enameler active in paris during the late 18th century. - his works are highly sought after by collectors and can be found in museums worldwide.
barthélemy pillieux

barthélemy pillieux

1764 - 1790 , France

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Satirical painting/engraving
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Hogarthian style']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['French & Italian painters']
  • Date Of Birth: November 10, 1697
  • Date Of Death: October 26, 1764
  • Full Name: William Hogarth
  • Nationality: English
  • Notable Artworks:
    • A Harlot's Progress
    • A Rake's Progress
    • Marriage A-la-Mode
  • Place Of Birth: London, England
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