Two-Handled Cup

Unknown Artist

1686

Two-Handled Cup by Unknown Artist

Medium

silver gilt

Dimensions

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Classification

Silver

Department

Decorative Art and Design

Museum

Cleveland Museum of Art

Credit

Inspired by the great benefits accomplished for humanity by Dr. Geroge W. Crile, I give this James II cup to the Cleveland Museum of Art in his honor, gift of Grace Studebaker Fish

Accession Number

1935.145.a

About this artwork

Produced a year after the coronation of James II (1633–1701), this silver cup and the accompanying lid celebrate the monarchy and reflect the political and social alliances that underpinned the aristocracy during the 1600s. During their coronation, James II and his second wife Mary of Modena (1658–1718) were carried through the city of London under a silk canopy adorned with motifs inspired by European perceptions of Chinese art, known as chinoiserie. Following the procession, the thirty-two lor...

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