id: 74789 accession number: 2022.110 share license status: CC0 url: https://clevelandart.org/art/2022.110 updated: 2024-03-26 01:55:43.197000 Cloak Clasp, c.1903–8. House of Fabergé (Russian, 1842–1918), Henrik Wigström (Russian, 1862–1923). Aquamarine, half pearl bezel, oyster guilloché enamel, silver; overall: 1.3 x 14 x 5.7 cm (1/2 x 5 1/2 x 2 1/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of the Hiller-Borneman Collection 2022.110 title: Cloak Clasp title in original language: series: series in original language: creation date: c.1903–8 creation date earliest: 1899 creation date latest: 1908 current location: 211 Fabergé creditline: Gift of the Hiller-Borneman Collection copyright: --- culture: Russian technique: aquamarine, half pearl bezel, oyster guilloché enamel, silver department: Decorative Art and Design collection: Decorative Arts type: Jewelry find spot: catalogue raisonne: --- CREATORS * House of Fabergé (Russian, 1842–1918) - maker Peter Carl Faberge (1846-1920) took over the House of Faberge in 1870 from his father Carl Gustav Faberge who had founded the firm in 1842. Until 1881, the firm manufactured primarily jewelry for Saint Petersburg's aristocrats and wealthy elite. In 1885 the firm was awarded the coveted imperial warrant as goldsmith to the tsar and began to produce elaborate presentation Easter eggs as a gift for the tsarina from her husband every year. They also produced luxurious accessories, jewelry, and hardstone sculptures. At one point, Faberge employed over 300 workers including 22 workmasters who oversaw the production of the firm's jewelry and precious objects. A branch of the firm opened in Moscow in 1887, specializing in neo-Russian and pan-Slavic motifs in jewelry, silver, and enamel. Other branches followed in Kiev, London, and Odessa as well as new premises in Saint Petersburg. At the onset of the Russian Revolution, Peter Carl Faberge fled the country to Paris then Switzerland, where he died in 1920. His firm was nationalized by the Bolsheviks in 1918. * Henrik Wigström (Russian, 1862–1923) - workmaster Workmaster for the House of Faberge based in St. Petersburg, Russia. Responsible for many of the imperial Easter eggs as well as enameled accessories and jewelry. --- measurements: Overall: 1.3 x 14 x 5.7 cm (1/2 x 5 1/2 x 2 1/4 in.) state of the work: edition of the work: support materials: inscriptions: inscription: Inscribed with the Cyrillic initials “HW” translation: remark: inscription: “88” silver standard translation: remark: --- CURRENT EXHIBITIONS title: Artistic Luxury: Fabergé Tiffany Lalique opening date: 2008-10-19T04:00:00 Artistic Luxury: Fabergé Tiffany Lalique . The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (organizer) (October 19, 2008-January 18, 2009); Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA (February 7-May 31, 2009). --- LEGACY EXHIBITIONS * {'description': 'Artistic Luxury: Fabergé Tiffany Lalique, Cleveland Museum of Art, October 19, 2008—January 18, 2009; Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, February 7—May 31, 2009.', 'opening_date': '2008-10-19T00:00:00'} --- PROVENANCE (Wartski Ltd, London, sold to J. Randolph Hiller) date: 2001 footnotes: citations: Hiller-Borneman Collection, Pittsburgh, PA, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art date: 2001–2022 footnotes: citations: The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH date: 2022– footnotes: citations: --- fun fact: digital description: wall description: --- RELATED WORKS --- CITATIONS Harrison, Stephen, Emmanuel Ducamp, and Jeannine J. Falino. Artistic Luxury: Fabergé Tiffany Lalique. Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art in association with New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2008. page number: Reproduced and mentioned: p. 220 url: --- IMAGES web: https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/2022.110/2022.110_web.jpg print: https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/2022.110/2022.110_print.jpg full: https://openaccess-cdn.clevelandart.org/2022.110/2022.110_full.tif