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Art Nouveau Seabed Repoussé Box by Alfred Daguet

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Daguet’s beautifully patinated cash box is a rich textural and colorful tour de force. So much more than an adaptation of Japanese wood block print sources to his metalwork craft, Daguet created a veritable 3-dimensional metal aquarium to charm the Paris market. And in typical fashion, Daguet’s marine-themed box not only provided a visual delight, it furnished an artful oceanic context from which the prevailing schools of social thought could swim.The top of Daguet’s box is striking for its bird’s-eye-view of a crab clutching an eel. The intense subject finds balance in the subtle elegance of aqua and purple patinas. Using repousse and chasing techniques, Daguet creates dimension and a sense of the ocean depths as well as movement. It’s hard to resist being drawn in for a closer look and to float among Daguet’s dazzling marine life created from copper and colored glass cabochons. The shrimp in profile on the front panel in graceful propulsion superimposes its whip-like antennae joining it to the starfish and other sea life; while the shrimp Daguet fashioned on the back panel -as finely detailed as any of the most striking zoological renderings found at the popular Parisian venue, the Museum National d’Histoire Naturelle- plays up the textural aspects by the finely articulated ridges of the body, shell pattern and the feathery quality Daguet renders to the small legs. Daguet creates a similar contrast on the sides of the box using spiny fish. Close inspection makes it abundantly clear that Daguet studied Ernst Haeckel’s artistically presented prints which exquisitely detail marine life in Kunstformen der Natur, a series of 100 plates available in a 2-volume set, published in 1904. Synthesizing Darwin’s theories with earlier French and German scientific thought, Haeckel’s scholarship brought Evolutionism further into popular consciousness. The right panel of Daguet’s box features a spiny fish in profile swimming in a diagonal direction toward some corral. It shares many similarities to a fish in profile with a diagonal orientation depicted in the upper left of Plate 42 in Haeckel’s publication. While present, the sharp quality to the fish’s anatomy gives way to the slipperiness of its fins and scales which Daguet artfully achieves by accentuating the smoothness and suppleness of metal. The left panel of Daguet’s box presents a fish in profile whose milky white eye is created by a glass cabochon. Its pineapple-like body is matched in texture by sharp spiny fins. Here again, Haeckel’s Plate 42 shows another fish featuring a similar pineapple stylization. Like Haeckel, Daguet took real pleasure in showing off his breadth of artistic talents and his knowledge of scientific trends, fusing the two to make for compelling social commentary. Clearly, Daguet understood the appeal an illuminated manuscript held for an aristocrat of the 15th century; he applied this same psychological allure to his unique creations. To possess such a box gave the owner exclusive access to these wonders of the sea without a risky underwater dive and without having to bother navigating the crowds, for example, at the Museum of Natural History. Rather, Daguet’s creation affords one the ability to bypass the need to travel in order to seek out these delights or to fuss over the delicate nature of works on paper. Daguet’s gorgeous, portable and resilient metal box can accompany its owner; it is as practical as it is precious. To hold the box in one’s hands is to gain access to a timeless wonder and to timely discourse. Alfred Louis Achille DAGUET (1875 - 1942) was a metalsmith active in Paris during the first part of the 20th century. His metalwork created prior to the outbreak of World War I, noteworthy for its versatility and virtuosity, is the most sought-after among collectors today. Daguet mined many sources for inspiration be they Egyptian, Celtic, Japanese, Byzantine, Medieval or contemporary. He received formal training under the painters, Gerome and Clairin, both academicians associated with the Ecole des Beaux-Arts who had traveled to Egypt and explored themes of orientalism in their work. Daguet’s studio in Paris was located at 22 rue de Provence, just above Siegfried Bing’s influential L’Art Nouveau boutique. It is this association with Bing that is most significant to Daguet’s metier and what firmly places his work in art historical context. As a promoter and purveyor of Japanese objects, Bing capitalized on the craze for japonisme by expanding his commercial galleries from 1895-1904 to include artist workshops capable of making everything conceivable to create harmonious interior spaces. Daguet’s finely-worked repousse copper sheets clad many decorative letter and desk boxes sold at Bing’s shop in the early-1900s. These boxes which Daguet often further embellished with colored glass unquestionably reflect the tenets of the Art Nouveau aesthetic. In addition to boasting famous clientele such as Sarah Bernhardt who followed him to his studio on rue du Faubourg Saint-Jaques following Bing’s death in 1905 and the closure of his store, l’Art Nouveau, Daguet’s work achieved critical success with inclusion in group expositions at the Musee Galliera, Paris, 1905, 1926; Salons of the Societe des Artistes Francais: 1900, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1909, 1910; and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, 1901.
  • Creator:
    Alfred Daguet (Artist)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 6.25 in (15.88 cm)Width: 14 in (35.56 cm)Depth: 10.25 in (26.04 cm)
  • Style:
    Art Nouveau (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Copper,Glass,Steel,Patinated,Repoussé
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
    1900-1909
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1907
  • Condition:
    Minor losses. Signed & dated, Alfred Daguet, 07. Missing Key. Small dent on front of lid, consistent with age/use.
  • Seller Location:
    Chicago, US
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU7300234549842
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