Pair of marriage goblets with lids by Anonymous

Pair of marriage goblets with lids 1759

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carving, glass

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carving

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glass

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decorative-art

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rococo

Dimensions height 32.5 cm, diameter 11 cm

This is a pair of marriage goblets with lids made of glass by an anonymous artist. These goblets offer a glimpse into the cultural values and social expectations surrounding marriage. The intricate engravings likely depict symbols of love, fidelity, and prosperity, reflecting the hopes and aspirations of the couple embarking on their new life together. While the artist remains unknown, the craftsmanship speaks to the importance placed on marriage as a cornerstone of society. These goblets prompt us to consider the power dynamics inherent in marital relationships. Traditionally, marriage served to reinforce social hierarchies and consolidate wealth and status. As you stand here, think about how marriage has evolved over time, and how the expectations and roles of partners have changed. The goblets serve as a reminder of the enduring human desire for companionship, love, and connection. They invite us to reflect on our own experiences with relationships, and how societal norms and expectations shape our understanding of love and commitment.

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rijksmuseum over 1 year ago

These goblets commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of Jan Jacob van Westrenen and Johanna Catharina Mamuchet van Houdringe. The arms were executed with a diamond-point stylus, a small diamond chip in a holder used to incise the glass. This technique was common in the Netherlands in the 17th century. Translation of inscription A: Best wishes and good cheer oh Noble couple on your Fiftieth Wedding Year. Translation of inscription B: Despite the burden of so many years,

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