Snuffbox

Snuffbox by Saint-Cloud factory

Medium

Soft-paste porcelain, silver

Dimensions

1 5/16 × 2 1/4 in. (3.3 × 5.7 cm)

Classification

Ceramics-Porcelain

Culture

French, Saint-Cloud

Department

European Sculpture and Decorative Arts

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Mrs. Morris Hawkes, 1924

Accession Number

24.214.19

Tags

FlowersHuman Figures

Art Historical Context

This exquisite snuffbox, crafted by the renowned Saint-Cloud factory in France between 1726 1732, exemplifies the dawn of European porcelain production. Measuring just 1 5/16 × 2 1/4 inches, it's a delicate soft-paste porcelain vessel mounted in silver, designed as a luxury accessory for storing powdered tobacco—a fashionable indulgence among 18th-century European elites. Now housed in the Metropolitan Museum Art's European Sculpture andative Arts department, it reflects the era's obsession with refined, portable elegance. Saint-Cloud, one of France's pioneering porcelain manufactories (activ...

About the Artist

Saint-Cloud factory · 16931766

The Saint-Cloud porcelain factory, situated on the Seine in the town of Saint-Cloud near Paris, revolutionized European ceramics as the first to manufacture soft-paste porcelain commercially, beginning in 1693. Originally established around 1664-1666 as a faience workshop, it shifted to porcelain under Pierre Chicaneau, a potter whose experiments yielded a frit-based paste with a warm yellowish or...

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