John Bridge

Tureen

1824
Silver
40.7 × 37.2 cm (16 × 14.6 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

This silver centerpiece’s large scale and robust modeling epitomize the lavish quality of works by Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, one of the most prestigious retailers of silver and jewelry in the British Empire. It likely served as the model for a nearly identical group of four made for King George IV. The design exploits silver’s plasticity to great effect, as seen in the craggy coral and turtles that support the base and in the undulating curves of the seashell bowl. Mythical figures—seahorses and the god Triton blowing his conch shell—demonstrate the firm’s mastery in blending naturalistic forms with symbolic references to the sea.

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