Photo of collection object Vanity Case (Nécessaire)
Vanity Case (Nécessaire), c. 1760. gold, agate, interior fitted with gold-mounted implements, mirror, Gift of Howard F. Stirn, 2009.69. CC0.

Vanity Case (Nécessaire)

c. 1760

Maker Unknown

Decorative Art and Design

Vanity Case (Nécessaire), c. 1760. England, mid 18th century. Gold, agate, interior fitted with gold-mounted implements, mirror; The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Howard F. Stirn 2009.69 Luxurious personal objects were an essential part of a privileged wardrobe during the 1700s and early 1800s, emphasizing their owner’s refinement and wealth. Jewelry, miniatures, and nécessaires—small expensive sets designed to hold grooming, writing, and sewing tools—were often given as intimate gifts, intended to be seen and admired. Their glittering surfaces, however, disguised a system based on the labor and suffering of enslaved or indentured people, whether in gold and stone mines or shops where these goods were made. This small box contains gold-mounted writing instruments, including three ink wells, a fountain pen, a clasp knife, and tweezers.
Maker/Artist
Maker Unknown
Classification
Miscellaneous
Formatted Medium
gold, agate, interior fitted with gold-mounted implements, mirror
Accession Number
2009.69
Credit Line
Gift of Howard F. Stirn
Rights Statement
CC0

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