Covered Bowl (Écuelle)

Description

Members of the 18th-century French social elite would participate in a lengthy ritual of washing and dressing called the toilette. Along with hair and make-up, this process, which bordered on performance, would also leave time to eat. Small, two handled bowls like this one were used for broths or soups consumed by an individual in the bedroom or boudoir.

Provenance

R. Henry Norweb, Cleveland, Ohio.

Covered Bowl (Écuelle)

Mennecy Factory

c. 1755

Accession Number

1961.9

Medium

soft-paste porcelain with enamel decoration

Dimensions

Overall: 9.9 x 13.1 cm (3 7/8 x 5 3/16 in.)

Classification

Ceramic

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

The Norweb Collection