Dimensions height 30 cm, width 27 cm, depth 34 cm, height 3 cm, width 37.5 cm, depth 58 cm, height 35 cm, height 30.0 cm, width 34.0 cm, depth 27.3 cm, height 8.0 cm, width 58.6 cm, depth 37.3 cm, length 36.5 cm, width 10.3 cm, depth 8.0 cm
The 'Tureen and stand with ladle' was crafted in the 18th century by Engelbart Joosten. The composition of this silver ladle reveals a fascinating interplay between form and function, typical of the period. The gleaming surface captures and reflects light, creating a dynamic visual experience that animates the object. The long, slender handle extends gracefully to meet the bowl, forming an elegant curve. The bowl itself, a study in understated geometry, presents a concave space, its purpose to contain and serve. What is compelling here is not merely the object's utility, but how its design elevates the mundane act of serving into a moment of aesthetic appreciation. The choice of silver as a medium speaks to a culture of luxury and refinement, where even everyday objects are invested with artistic value. This ladle does not simply perform a task, it embodies a philosophy of living, where beauty and utility coexist harmoniously.
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This tureen and stand bear the alliance coat of arms of Baron Assueer Jan Torck and Eusebia Jacoba de Rode van Heeckeren, who were married in 1758. This couple was closely acquainted with the stadtholder and his consort. The imposing tureen, an early example of Neoclassical Hague silver, affords a good impression of the art at and around the stadtholder’s court.
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