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Vernis Martin Three-Fold Screen
Vernis Martin Three-Fold Screen
Vernis Martin Three-Fold Screen
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Categories : Folding screens
Title : Vernis Martin Three-Fold Screen
Name of the artist : Crozet
Signature – Mark - Stamp : Yes
Main material : Glaze
Period of creation : 19th century
Country of creation : France
Condition : Very good
Approximate number of objects : 1
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Adrian Alan Adrian Alan
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W1K 2QX London - United Kingdom
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Measurement Measurement :
Height : 180.00 cm Height : 70.87 in
Width : 165.00 cm Width : 64.96 in
Depth : 5.00 cm Depth : 1.97 in

Descrition Handbook language : Handbook language
An Exceptional Gilt Bronze Mounted Kingwood and Vernis Martin Three-Fold Screen.

The front right hand panel signed to the foreground 'Crozet'. The Gilt bronze stamped to the reverse ‘JS' and ‘JH'.

The screen has three panels each with shaped scrolled tops with acanthus cast gilt bronze mounts above finely painted vernis matin panels. The central panel to the front of the screen depicts promenading couples, in eighteenth century costume within a picturesque landscape. The left panel illustrates attendant boatmen on the lake and the right panel two musicians.

The panels to the reverse of the screen depict a corresponding picturesque landscape with classical urns issuing flowers flanking a central pavilion.

The technique of Vernis Martin was perfected by four brothers who produced what is considered to be the finest form of European japanning, lending their name to what later became a generic term. The elder brother, Guillaume (d. 1749) and Étienne-Simon (d. 1770) were granted a monopoly for producing imitations of Chinese and Japanese lacquer in 1730, which was renewed in 1744.

Vernis Martin was developed from a varnish called cipolin. It is remarkably lustrous and fine in texture and produces an array of colours ranging from greys, greens and blues and enhanced by gold dust beneath the surface producing a sparkling finish. This lengthy process requires the application of as many as forty layers to be applied to the surface, each of which is then polished to result in the required depth and finish.

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