Watch by P. Landré

Watch 1625 - 1635

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painting, sculpture

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portrait

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baroque

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painting

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sculpture

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sculpture

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history-painting

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decorative-art

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miniature

Dimensions Diameter: 2 3/8 in. (6 cm)

This watch was made by P. Landré around the mid-17th century. It's an exquisite object, demonstrating the intersection of craftsmanship, design, and the social context of its time. The watch is made of metal, intricately enameled with a classical scene. Notice how the choice of materials influences the watch's appearance: the hard, reflective metal provides a durable and luxurious casing, while the enamel allows for detailed pictorial narratives to unfold across its surface. This wasn't just about telling time. It was a statement of wealth, taste, and knowledge. Consider how the watch was made, the techniques, tools, and skilled labor that went into its creation. It reflects a society deeply invested in both technological advancement and artistic expression. The watch bridges the gap between scientific innovation and aesthetic refinement. The story this watch tells us is about the cultural values of its time, challenging the divide between art, craft, and the social forces that shaped their creation.

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