Image series 29 / 2024: Lorraine Pewter Foundry Workshop

François Briot's Relief Pewter, around 1600

14 July 2024 | By: Bettina Pfleging

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François Briot is regarded as the main master of pewter working around 1600 in Mömpelgard, Württemberg, now Montbéliard. He worked for the Dukes of Württemberg, among others. Various household utensils were cast in pewter foundries, mainly with the help of metal moulds. One speciality is the “relief pewter” produced by François Briot. The objects are completely decorated with ornaments and small allegorical picture programmes. The Temperantia bowl features the personification of Temperance in the centre and a depiction of Minerva and the seven liberal arts.
The Franco-German exhibition commemorates 700 years of shared history, which began in 1324 when Count Ulrich III of Württemberg acquired the County of Horburg and the Lordship of Reichenweier in Alsace. The Temperantia bowl is one of the many objects on display.

„Württemberg und das Elsass: 700 Jahre gemeinsame Geschichte“
13 July until 13 October, 2024, Schloss der Herzöge von Württemberg in Riquewihr

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François Briot. Temperantia-schotel van tin, 1585 – 1590, tin (metal)casting, 3,8 x d 45 cm, Amsterdam; Rijksmuseum Collection, Amsterdam

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François Briot. Basin (so-called Temperance Dish), late 16th century, Pewter, D. 45 cm, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art

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François Briot. Zwei Modellstücke für eine Temperantiaschüssel, Ausschnitt, um 1585-1590, Berlin; IKARE, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle, Institut für Kunstgeschichte und Archäologien Europas, Zentralbibliothek

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François Briot. Aiguière et bassin dits de la Tempérance, vers 1580-1590, goldsmith’s or silversmith’s tradetin (metal), Paris; RMN Musée Du Louvre, Réunion des musées nationaux

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François Briot. Ewer with Figures of Faith, Hope, and Charity, late 16th century, Pewter, 29,4 cm, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art

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François Briot. Ewer with Figures of Faith, Hope, and Charity, Ausschnitt, late 16th century, D. 29,4 cm, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art

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François Briot. Mars, ca. 1610, Bronze, Diameter: 6,7 cm, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art

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François Briot Autoportrait (?) de François Briot, 1585 – 1616, Bronze, Diamètre: 4,45 cm, Paris; Paris Musees