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Cow creamer, John Schuppe, London, 1755 (silver)
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Cow creamer, John Schuppe, London, 1755 (silver)
449879 Cow creamer, John Schuppe, London, 1755 (silver) by English School, (18th century); The Holburne Museum, Bath, UK; (add.info.: Cow creamer, silver, John Schuppe, London, 1755); © Holburne Museum
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of craftsmanship from the 18th century. The Cow creamer, created by John Schuppe in London in 1755, is an exquisite example of silverware artistry. Displayed at The Holburne Museum in Bath, UK, this cow-shaped creamer is a testament to the creativity and skill of English silversmiths during this period. The intricate details and delicate design of the cow creamer are truly awe-inspiring. Crafted with precision and attention to detail, it exemplifies the mastery of metalwork that was highly valued during the 18th century. This silver bullion sculpture not only serves as a functional object but also stands as a work of art. The artist's ability to transform a simple animal form into an elegant and refined piece is evident in every curve and line. The smooth surface gleams with metallic brilliance, reflecting light and adding depth to its sculptural beauty. As we admire this stunning artwork captured by Tony Gilbert's lens, we are transported back in time to an era when such objects were cherished for their aesthetic appeal as well as their practical use. It reminds us of the rich artistic heritage that England possesses and how these works continue to captivate audiences today. In this photograph, we witness both history preserved through fine art preservation efforts at The Holburne Museum and Gilbert's talent for capturing the essence and allure of these magnificent creations on camera.
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