Lot Essay
Jacques-Frederick Kirstenstein (born 1765) flourished during the Empire and Restoration. He was famous for vases, plaques and snuff-box tops in high and low relief. The brilliance of his work was not only in the execution, but in the variety of subjects he accomplished with seldom any duplication. He used the abbreviated signature 'Kirstein' or 'Kirsten'.
For further information on 'Kirstein' and illustrations of boxes by this artist with similar scenes see A. Maze-Sencier,Le Livre des Collectioneurs (Paris, 1885) p.208 and H. and S. Berry-Hill, Antique Gold Boxes (1960) pp.148-9 and illus. 132-4.
For a box with a plaque by Kirstein see Christie's Geneva, 25 May 1993, lot 52
For further information on 'Kirstein' and illustrations of boxes by this artist with similar scenes see A. Maze-Sencier,Le Livre des Collectioneurs (Paris, 1885) p.208 and H. and S. Berry-Hill, Antique Gold Boxes (1960) pp.148-9 and illus. 132-4.
For a box with a plaque by Kirstein see Christie's Geneva, 25 May 1993, lot 52