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Département des Objets d’art,
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Collections & departments Department of Decorative Arts
The Department of Decorative Arts is home to an extremely varied collection comprising jewelry, silverware, enamels, ivories, bronzes, semi-precious stone work, ceramics, glassware, stained glass, furniture, and rugs, and spanning the period from the early Middle Ages to the first half of the 19th century.
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Decorative Arts
Martin-Guillaume BIENNAIS
"Athenian"
Entre 1800 et 1804
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Decorative Arts
"Eleanor" crystal vase
Provient du trésor de l'abbaye de...
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Decorative Arts
Manufacture royale de porcelaine de Sèvres
"Hébert" potpourri vase
1769 - 1770
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Decorative Arts
Manufacture royale de porcelaine de Sèvres
"Medallion" or...
Vers 1765
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Decorative Arts
Manufacture Royale de Porcelaine de Sèvres
"Ordinary" wine cooler
1783
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Decorative Arts
Manufacture royale de porcelaine de Sèvres
"Royal" Vase
Vers 1768 - 1770
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Decorative Arts
France, atelier de Fontainebleau, dit d'Avon (?)
"Temperance" Ewer Basin
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Decorative Arts
Charles-Nicolas DODIN
"Vessel" Pot Pourri
Vers 1760
Chambre à coucher de Madame de Pompadour,...
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Decorative Arts
Manufacture de Sèvres
36 Pieces from the Egyptian...
1810
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Decorative Arts
Quentin-Claude PITOIN
A set of firedogs with a boar and...
1772