Ciborium

Jean Francois Landron, Artist Robert Cruickshank, Artist
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About the Artwork

Ciborium

ca. 1719

Jean Francois Landron (Artist) Canadian, 1686-1761 Robert Cruickshank (Artist) Canadian, active 1774 - 1809

Silver

Overall: 10 1/4 × 5 5/8 inches (26 × 14.3 cm)

Silver

American Art before 1950

Founders Society Purchase, K.T. Keller Fund

69.264

Public Domain

Markings

Stamped, twice on outside bezel of bowl, in shaped outline, in script: RC Remnant, on dome of foot: [mark with star]

Provenance

until late 1960s, Church of Saint-Eustache (Deux-Montagnes County, near Montreal, Quebec, Canada) [letter of Andre Racine, curé];
Jean Octeau (Montreal, Quebec, Canada);
1969-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Fox, Ross Allan C. Quebec and Related SIlver at the Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit,1978, pp. 100-103.

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Credit Line for Reproduction

attributed to Jean Francois Landron; Robert Cruickshank, Ciborium, ca. 1719, silver. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, K.T. Keller Fund, 69.264.

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