Cover for a Pot
1914
Peter Carl Fabergé
Peter Carl Fabergé (Russian, 1846–1920)
Decorative Art and Design
Cover for a Pot, 1914. Firm of Peter Carl Fabergé (Russian, 1846–1920). Copper with brass handles; The Cleveland Museum of Art, The India Early Minshall Collection 1966.511.b As Russia entered the First World War, austerity and economy settled into the fabric of life even among wealthy aristocrats and nobility. Not only were precious materials such as gold, silver, and gemstones hard to procure, but such luxury seemed out of place when so many men were dying at the front. Fabergé contributed to the war effort by making shells, casings, and other munitions out of brass and copper. He also made cookware, such as this small covered soup pot, to be sent to the front lines with provisions tucked inside. However, these simple forms only looked affordable. They were still a luxury only the wealthiest families could afford to send to their sons. This lid is the cover for a copper soup pot that was sent to the front lines filled with provisions during the First World War.
- Maker/Artist
- Fabergé, Carl
- Classification
- Metalwork
- Formatted Medium
- copper with brass handles
- Departments
- Decorative Art and Design
- Accession Number
- 1966.511.b
- Credit Line
- The India Early Minshall Collection
- Exhibitions
- Faberge 1846 - 1920, Faberge, Imperial Jeweler
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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