● On view now — Gallery 206
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · verified July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
This casket, or chest, was conceived as a piece of heavenly architecture. Its contents can be glimpsed through 184 panels of hand-cut rock crystal (quartz). Two panels on the lid are engraved with the Latin phrase BONAE MATRI—VTERE FELIX [To the good Mother—Use it with luck]. According to tradition, Pope Clement VIII employed this and other similar pieces to present blessed linens to the mothers of first-born male children of European royal families.
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Russia or England — Coffer
Italian — Casket with the Three Theological Virtues
André Charles Boulle — Table Clock
anonymous — Nécessaire van goud met op het deksel een s
French — Casket
André Charles Boulle — Coffer
anonymous — Reliekkistje
D.R. Gastecloux — Table Centerpiece
Pénicaud Studio — Casket with Scenes of David and Solomon
Possibly Netherlands — Cabinet on Stand
Jean Henri Riesener — Commode
Jean George — Snuifdoos van goud, ovaal en geheel bezet met