细节
Saint Agnes
a boxed papier-mâché scene of Saint Agnes standing in a rocky outcrop, with wax shoulder head and arms and painted features, in original silk brocade clothes trimmed with metal braid and holding a gilt palm branch in her left hand, her right held in front of her body, the rocks covered in stained green, yellow, pink, red and clear mica, decorated with verre de Nevers glass cupids, sheep and dog, other animals and figures of monks of gum tragacanth and cotton batting, shells, artificial flowers, berries and plants, in glazed case --24½in. (62cm.) x --19¼in. (49cm.), late 18th century
来源
This bocage belonged to Winneretta Singer, Princesse de Polignac (1865-1943). With her great sewing machine fortune she lived in Paris and was a patroness to artists and composers, as well as The Ballets Russes. Her salons encouraged young composers including women and were attended by writers and artists such as Proust, Cocteau, Monet, Diaghilev and Collette.