Pijp
1700 - 1800
Medium
silver (metal)
Dimensions
2.5; 4.5; 14; 34
About this artwork
J. Spoor Bequest, Muiden
Art Historical Context
Welcome to our exhibit featuring *Pijp*, an anonymous silver pipe dating from 1700–1800. Measuring just 14 cm in length, this delicate metalwork exemplifies the craftsmanship of Dutch silversmiths during Enlightenment era. Crafted from high-quality silver, it served as both a functional smoking accessory and a subtle status symbol, reflecting the era's growing fascination with tobacco introduced from the Americas. In 18th-century Netherlands, pipes like this were ubiquitous in social settings, from taverns to affluent homes, amid a thriving tobacco trade that fueled cultural rituals. Silver e...
About the Artist
anonymous
In the vast tapestry of art history, "Anonymous" stands not as a singular individual but as a collective designation for countless unidentified creators whose works have endured across millennia. These artists, spanning prehistoric cave painters to medieval illuminators and folk craftsmen, produced the foundational layers of human visual culture. Prior to the Renaissance, when individual fame emer...