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Object Label

These two objects were probably parts of elaborate dressing table sets that included a handheld brush, mirror, combs, small boxes, and other accessories. When the hairbrush was made, the French Art Nouveau style was new and considered avant-garde. The dense, curvilinear floral design and the female head with long, curling tresses are characteristic of that style. A generation later, this taste for curvilinear naturalism was supplanted by the French Art Moderne (or Art Deco) style of the hand mirror. Here, nature is still invoked in the decoration, but it is rendered in a more schematic, hard-edged manner that appears more modern today.

Caption

Napier (1922–present). Mirror, ca. 1928. Silver, mirrored glass, 14 1/8 x 6 1/4 x 1/2 in. (35.9 x 15.9 x 1.3 cm). Brooklyn Museum, H. Randolph Lever Fund, 2000.45. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Maker

Napier

Title

Mirror

Date

ca. 1928

Geography

Place manufactured: Meriden, Connecticut, United States

Medium

Silver, mirrored glass

Classification

Cosmetic

Dimensions

14 1/8 x 6 1/4 x 1/2 in. (35.9 x 15.9 x 1.3 cm)

Inscriptions

Etched monogram in script ,one letter on back of each bird: "B S"

Markings

Stamped on outer edge of frame, near handle join: "(N) STERLING"

Credit Line

H. Randolph Lever Fund

Accession Number

2000.45

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