 
          
              
    | Accession Nr.: | 82.77.1 | 
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| Date of production: | 
    ca. 1780   | 
| Place of production: | France (presumably) | 
| Materials: | ivory; silk; silver foil; spangle | 
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| Techniques: | embelished with spangle; gilded; pierced | 
| Dimensions: | 
      height:      27,2      cm     
      width:      50,5      cm     | 
The uncoloured leaf is framed by gold leaves and festoons of roses, and is divided up by three medallions. In the middle one is a garden idyll: resting against the legs of the lady-member of a couple dallying beneath a tree there is a little boy asleep, with a birdcage beside him. In each of the two side medallions—which are suspended from a ribbon—is a heart burning on an altar of love. The pictures are framed by a row of spangles. Between the medallions musical instruments and hunting weapons hang from a ribbon  around them are butterflies. On the sticks there is successive pierced, festoon and stripe ornamentation. On the guard-sticks, which at the bottom are covered on the underside with red foil, on a grid-patterned ground Amor holds an oval medallion on his shoulder.
      Literature
- Maros Donka Szilvia: Bájos semmiségek. Az Iparművészeti Múzeum legyezőgyűjteménye (1700-1920). Balassi Kiadó - Iparművészeti Múzeum, Budapest, 2002. - Nr. 52
