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ЧАСЫ. Метрополитен-музей (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) (часть 1)





01. Watch in the form of a butterfly, ca. 1840–50
Culture: Swiss

Case of gold, enamel, and pearls
6.7 x 3.2 cm



01. Watch in the form of a butterfly, ca. 1840–50
Culture: Swiss

Case of gold, enamel, and pearls
6.7 x 3.2 cm





02. Watch, ca. 1620–30
Watchmaker: Anthoine Arlaud (born ca. 1590, after 1641)
Swiss, Geneva

Case: rock crystal, with gilded silver mounts
Dial: silver, partly gilded
Movement: gilded brass and steel
4.8 × 3.2 cm





03. Watch, 19th century
French, Paris
Gold, enamel, pearls

6.7 × 2.5 cm





04. Watch, ca. 1850–55
Watchmaker: François Czapek (Bohemian, 1811–before 1895)
Swiss, Geneva

Case: partly enameled gold;
Dial: white enamel with gold hands;
Movement: gilded brass and steel
6.4 × 4.4 × 1.3 cm





05. Watch with a portrait of Nicholas I, czar of Russia (r. 1825–55), probably ca. 1850–55
Watchmaker: Firm of Perret & Cie (ca. 1840–1850)
Culture: Swiss, Geneva
Case of gold and enamel; jeweled movement with temperature-compensated balance and Swiss lever escapement
6.8 x 1.3 cm





06. Watch, with a portrait of Alexander II, czar of Russia (r. 1855–81), ca. 1860–70
Culture: Swiss, probably Fleurier
Case of gold and enamel; jeweled movement, with Chinese duplex escapement
5.4 x 1.6 cm





07. Watch, ca. 1650
Watchmaker: Pierre Vernede (active Agen, ca. 1630–40)

Case: rock crystal and enameled gold mounts
Dial: gold, champlevé enamel, and painted enamel
Movement: gilded brass and partly blued steel
3.2 × 2.7 × 2.5 cm





08. Watch, first quarter of 17th century
Artist: Suzanne de Court (French, active 1575–1625) and Bernard of Paris

Case of brass with plaques of painted enamel on copper, partly gilt and partly silvered, and silver-gilt mounts. Dial of brass with traces of gilding and with a silver chapter of hours; in the center a disk of painted enamel on copper and a gilt-brass hand.
4.8 x 3.7 cm





09. Clock watch, ca. 1600–1610
Maker: Movement by Michael Nouwen, or Nouen (Flemish, active London, ca. 1600–10, died 1613)
Culture: British, London

Case: gilded brass; Dial: gilded brass with a blued steel hand
Movement: gilded brass and iron
Diameter: 4.8 cm





10. Watch and chatelaine, 18th century
Probably by Francis Perigal (British, active 1741–67)

Culture: British, London
Case: gold, enamel, diamonds
Dial: enamel, silver hands, set with diamonds
Movement: with diamond endstone
4.6 × 5.8 × 2.9 cm





11. Watch and chatelaine, ca. 1775
Watchmaker: V. Blanck

Culture: German, Regensburg
Gold, agate, diamonds, sapphires, rubies, emeralds, carnelian
0.2 × 15.2 cm





12. Watch, mid-18th century
Watchmaker: Richard Gregg (active London, –1738, died 1758)
Culture: British, London

Gold, enamel
Diameter (case): 4.8 cm





13. Watch, ca. 1640–50
Watchmaker: Edward East (British, 1602–1697)
British, London

Silver gilt
5.1 × 4.1 × 2.2 cm





14. Watch, case ca. 1810–20, movement ca. 1650
Watchmaker: Isaac Penard (Swiss, 1619–1676)

Casemaker: probably the Firm of Moulinié, Bautte & Moynier (Swiss, 1808–21)
Culture: Swiss, Geneva
Case: silver; Dial: silver, partly nielloed; Movement: gilded brass and steel
5.1 × 3.5 × 4 cm





15. Watch, ca. 1630–40
Watchmaker: Pierre Landré (born 1610, recorded 1637)

Culture: French, Blois
Case: gilded brass; Movement: brass and steel
4.1 × 2.9 × 3.5 cm





16. Watch, ca. 1676–80
Watchmaker: Johannes van Ceulen (Dutch, active 1675–1715)

Culture: Dutch, The Hague movement with French, Paris case
Case: painted enamel on gold, and raised enamel on gold
Movement: gilded brass, partly blued steel, and silver
Diameter (case): 5.7 cm; Diameter (back plate): 4.9 cm





17. Watch, ca. 1630–40
Watchmaker: Johann Possdorfer (German, active Prague and Dresden, recorded 1620–24)
Culture: German, Dresden

Case: rock crystal and gold
Movement: gilded brass and steel, partly blued
3.2 × 2.2 cm





18. Watch
Watchmaker: probably Léonard Bordier

19th century
Swiss, Geneva
Gold, enamel
6.4 × 2.9 cm





19. Watch
Probably by an imitator of Abraham-Louis Bréguet (Swiss, active Paris, 1747–1823)

second half 18th century
Culture: French, Paris
Bloodstone, gold, enamel
14.3 × 2.9 cm





20. Watch, ca. 1670
Watchmaker: Nicolaus Rugendas the Younger (German, 1619–1694/5), master 1662
Culture: German, Augsburg

Case and dial: painted and raised enamel on gold, set with gemstones (rubies), with a single hand; Movement: gilded brass and partly blued steel
7.9 × 5.4 × 2.2 cm





21. Watch, probably after 1657
Watchmaker: David Buschman (German, 1626–1701)

Culture: German, Augsburg
Case: rock crystal and gilded brass
Dial: gilded brass and silver, partly gilt
Movement: gilded brass and steel, partly blued
Diameter: 5.1 cm





22. Pair-case automaton watch, ca. 1770
James Cox (British, ca. 1723–1800)
Peter Mounier (recorded 1761–73)
Culture: British, London
Outer case: gold, partly enameled and set with gemstones and paste jewels; Inner case: gold
Dial: white enamel, with frame set with paste jewels
Movement: with diamond endstone
6.4 × 4.4 × 2.3 cm





23. Watch with alarm, ca. 1600
Movement by Nicholas Vallin (Flemish, active ca. 1590–died 1603)

Culture: British, London
Case: gilded brass; movement: gilded brass, with an alarm train of iron
Diameter: 6.4 cm





24. Clock-watch with sundial, ca. 1605–10
Watchmaker: Jan Jansen Bockeltz (Dutch, active ca. 1590, died 1626)

Culture: Dutch, Haarlem
Case: gilded brass
Dial: gilded brass, silver, and copper
Movement: gilded brass, partly blued steel, and silver
8.9 × 6.2 × 5.9 cm





25. Watch and key, ca. 1620–40
Watchmaker: John Wright (British, active ca. 1620–40)

Culture: British, London
Brass, gilded, and blued steel
7 × 4.1 cm





26. Repeater watch and key, ca. 1565
Watchmaker: Bartholomew Newsam (British, recorded 1565, died 1587)

Gilt metal, silver
Diameter: 8.9 cm





27. Watch and key, ca. 1835
Culture: French, Paris

Gold, enamel
Diameter: 4.3 cm





28. Cornelis Jonson van Ceulen the Younger (Dutch, London 1634–1715 Utrecht)
Portrait of a Man with a Watch 1657

Oil on canvas
83.8 x 70.5 cm





29. Gerard ter Borch the Younger (Dutch, Zwolle 1617–1681 Deventer)
The Van Moerkerken Family, ca. 1653–54

Oil on wood
41.3 x 35.6 cm





30. Culture: American
Boy with Blond Hair, ca. 1840–50

Oil on canvas
87.6 x 75 cm


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