Watch by Firm of Guirodon et Cie

metal, sculpture

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neoclacissism

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decorative element

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metal

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classical-realism

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figuration

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form

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sculpture

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decorative-art

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miniature

Dimensions Diameter: 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm)

This watch was created by the Firm of Guirodon et Cie, and its exact date is unknown. This exquisite piece reflects the high craftsmanship and artistic tastes of its time. Watches, beyond their function, served as emblems of status and identity. Consider, too, how gender dynamics played out in the ownership and use of such luxury items, marking distinctions in social roles. The choice of a horse for the watch's central image is interesting. Horses have been associated with wealth, aristocracy, and masculine power. How does this imagery shape the identity of the wearer, and what statements might they be making about their own position? It prompts us to think about the stories we tell through the objects we choose to carry and display.

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