Lot Essay
The arms are those of Strode impaling Caulfield
This highly important cup represents the last phase of the influence of the baroque in English silver. Its monumentality and dynamic surfaces are tempered, however, with the first stirrings of movement that presage the rococo style. Elements of the rococo were already well-established in Paris by 1732, but fluidity of the handles on this cup, and the elaborate naturalism of the applied decoration, were new elements in London-made silver of the period. The iconography, too, with its emphasis on the seasons and the elements combined with sensuousness and naturalism, can be seen as a departure from the rigid classical symbolism of the late 17th century. One of the features of the rococo was its ability to mix classical imagery with naturalism, reminiscent of Arcadia, and in England this mélange was often augmented with auricular motifs based on the printed designs of the van Vianen family from the middle of the 17th century. With the combination of sall of these features, this cup may be regarded as the earliest example of the first phase of the rococo in English silver.
detail: "earth" detail: "air"
This highly important cup represents the last phase of the influence of the baroque in English silver. Its monumentality and dynamic surfaces are tempered, however, with the first stirrings of movement that presage the rococo style. Elements of the rococo were already well-established in Paris by 1732, but fluidity of the handles on this cup, and the elaborate naturalism of the applied decoration, were new elements in London-made silver of the period. The iconography, too, with its emphasis on the seasons and the elements combined with sensuousness and naturalism, can be seen as a departure from the rigid classical symbolism of the late 17th century. One of the features of the rococo was its ability to mix classical imagery with naturalism, reminiscent of Arcadia, and in England this mélange was often augmented with auricular motifs based on the printed designs of the van Vianen family from the middle of the 17th century. With the combination of sall of these features, this cup may be regarded as the earliest example of the first phase of the rococo in English silver.
detail: "earth" detail: "air"