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The chariot on the side of this circa 1830 bandbox is a quadriga and
is found on ancient coins. Americans became enchanted with ancient Rome
after the discovery of Pompeii and Herculaneum in 1748. Classical Greek
motifs and design were revived when Thomas Jefferson completed
Monticello in 1809 and the University of Virginia was built upon
Jefferson's classical architectural designs in 1825. Americans showed
their passion for classical designs with wallpapers and fabrics. The
handblocked wallpaper used in this bandbox was much too expensive for
the masses to use on their walls. Therefore, more affordable
bandboxes extremely popular as a way for fashion conscious Americans to
bring the best designs into their homes. This is a very desirable
bandbox with vibrant colors to show off this classical design. See
Lilian Baker Carlisle, Hat Boxes and Bandboxes at Shelburne
Museum at 140-42 for photos and description of Shelburne's box. 17"
x 14 3/4" x 11 1/4" tall.
(#921) $2250 |
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