Flower Study of a Violet

Description

This flower study depicts a single stem of violet. Fabergé’s inspiration for his flower studies is said to have come from the floral brooches of precious stones that were made in the 1700s for Catherine the Great as well as from the Japanese art of flower arranging, known as ikebana. Small and delicate, Fabergé’s flower studies were given as intimate gifts to friends by the tsarina and others in the court. She also liked to take them around to wherever the imperial family was residing as a reminder of spring during the harsh Russian winters.

Provenance

India Early Minshall [1885–1965], Cleveland, OH, bequest to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?-1966); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1966-)

Flower Study of a Violet

House of Fabergé

c. 1885–1915

Accession Number

1966.442

Medium

enamel, silver gilt, jade, diamond, rock crystal

Dimensions

Overall: 9.9 x 3.7 cm (3 7/8 x 1 7/16 in.)

Classification

Miscellaneous

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

The India Early Minshall Collection