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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
These dinner forks are part of a vast service made for Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte’s sister Pauline on the occasion of her marriage to the Roman nobleman Camillo Borghese, Sixth Prince of Sulmona. In the years after the French Revolution, architects and designers adopted the visual language of ancient Greece and Rome to express the new imperial order. Napoleon, hoping to promote Paris’s luxury trades, commissioned several silver dinner services as gifts to be sent abroad.
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Johannis Nys — Fork (one of a pair with 1990.487.1)
Johannis Nys — Knife (one of a pair with 1990.487.2)
Artist unknown — Fork
Charles Robert Ashbee — Spoon
London, England — Apostle Spoon: St. James the Less
London, England — Apostle Spoon: St. John the Divine
Bailey & Kitchen — Serving Spoon
Augsburg, Germany — Spoon
Augsburg, Germany — Marrow Spoon
Augsburg, Germany — Spice Box
Augsburg, Germany — Knife from a Traveling Set
Augsburg, Germany — Skewer and Spoon from a Traveling Set