Triple Salt Cellar

Description

In 16th-century France, salt was costly and often displayed in exceptionally designed and decorated salt cellars that reinforced wealth and status. Still elegantly designed and ornamented, this triple salt cellar is small, a result of the decreasing decorative and symbolic importance of salt in the latter half of the 1700s. With its floral decoration and whimsical monkey-shaped handle, this object’s design is characteristic of the Rococo style.

Provenance

(Cesar de Hauke, Paris).

Triple Salt Cellar

Mennecy Factory

c. 1765

Accession Number

1953.279

Medium

Soft-paste porcelain with enamel decoration

Dimensions

Overall: 7.7 x 10.2 cm (3 1/16 x 4 in.)

Classification

Ceramic

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

John L. Severance Fund