About this artwork
This is a clear glass goblet with a square base, commemorating the 25th wedding anniversary of Barend Glasius and Grietje de Groot, but its creator is lost to history. These presentation glasses speak to the cultural values of 18th-century Dutch society, where familial bonds were highly prized. Celebratory objects such as this offer a glimpse into the private lives of citizens. The goblet is adorned with delicate engravings, including leafy vines and inscriptions. The inscription is a formal acknowledgement of the marital union, but it also speaks to the emotional dimensions of commitment and companionship. While we don't know the specific social standing of Barend and Grietje, presentation glasses like these would have been commissioned by families of means, reinforcing class distinctions through personalized objects. The choice of glass itself is interesting, suggesting both fragility and clarity, perhaps symbolizing the hopes and challenges inherent in a long-term relationship. These objects highlight the narratives and values that shape our shared experiences.
Kelkglas op vierkante basis op het 25-jarig huwelijk van Barend Glasius en Grietje de Groot
1791
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RijksmuseumArtwork details
- Medium
- ceramic, glass
- Dimensions
- height 13.4 cm, diameter 8.8 cm
- Location
- Rijksmuseum
- Copyright
- Rijks Museum: Open Domain
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About this artwork
This is a clear glass goblet with a square base, commemorating the 25th wedding anniversary of Barend Glasius and Grietje de Groot, but its creator is lost to history. These presentation glasses speak to the cultural values of 18th-century Dutch society, where familial bonds were highly prized. Celebratory objects such as this offer a glimpse into the private lives of citizens. The goblet is adorned with delicate engravings, including leafy vines and inscriptions. The inscription is a formal acknowledgement of the marital union, but it also speaks to the emotional dimensions of commitment and companionship. While we don't know the specific social standing of Barend and Grietje, presentation glasses like these would have been commissioned by families of means, reinforcing class distinctions through personalized objects. The choice of glass itself is interesting, suggesting both fragility and clarity, perhaps symbolizing the hopes and challenges inherent in a long-term relationship. These objects highlight the narratives and values that shape our shared experiences.
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