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Box
Made by: Fabergé __Firm ||Makovskii, Konstantin Egorovich __After
On view in: Mansion Exhibit - Icon Room - Case 1 - Shelf 4

About this object
A rectangular box. On the lid is a reserved shaped panel containing a scene painted in en plein enamel with "The Boyar" after Konstantin Makovskii. He is wearing a cap and fur trimmed red robe, and is seated facing right, with his hands resting on a staff. There is a vessel on a shelf at right, and rays of light above streaming from a window made of small circular panes. The rest of the box is covered in filigree enamel in Neo-Russian style in dark blue, brown, grey, and touches of orange, on sides lozenge shapes with white grounds.
Category:  ENAMELS
Object name: Box (Container)
Made in:
RUSSIA: Moscow
Date made: 1908-1917
Size: H. 1 1/4 in., W. 3 3/8 in., D. 2 5/8 in.  overall __3.15 CM __8.42 CM __6.03 CM

Detailed information for this item
Catalog number:  15.209

Class: ENAMEL
Signature marks:
MARK __kokoshnik in circle, kokoshnik facing right in an oval with a delta for Moscow and 88 for silver standard, Cyrillic letter bEP part of name of Faberge topped by double headed eagle for Imperial warrant, scratched letters 391831; inside lid: 88, Faberge in Cyrillic topped by eagle __on bottom
Credit line:
Museum Purchase, 1987
Displayed in exhibition:
What Became of Peter's Dream? Court Culture in the Reign of Nicholas II. Middlebury College Museum of Art, Aug 11 - Dec 19, 2003
A Quest for Fabulous: Thirty Years of Collecting, 1977-2007, Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens. Sept 6, 2007 - Dec 31, 2007
Fabergé: Imperial Jeweler, 1993-1994, Fabergé Arts Foundation. Jan 1993 - Jan 1994
Featured in publication:
Odom, Anne. Hillwood: Thirty Years of Collecting, 1977-2007. Edited by Robin O. Surratt. Washington, D.C.: Hillwood Museum and Gardens, 2001.
Odom, Anne. What Became of Peter’s Dream? Court Culture in the Reign of Nicholas II. Edited by Nancy Eickel. Middlebury, Vermont: Middlebury College of Art; Washington, D.C.: Hillwood Museum and Gardens, 2003. Distributed by University of Washington Press.