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Pair Of Double Salt Cellars, 1782. Creator: Jean-Joseph Beaudet
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Pair Of Double Salt Cellars, 1782. Creator: Jean-Joseph Beaudet
Pair Of Double Salt Cellars, 1782
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1780s Art Museum Caster Clark Art Institute Cruet Cruet Stand Double Grey Background Handle Museum Of Art Pair Salt Cellar Tableware
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**Pair Of Double Salt Cellars (1782)**
In this exquisite print of a pair of double salt cellars created in 1782 by French artist Jean-Joseph Beaudet, we are transported to an era of elegance and refinement. The delicate glass vessels, adorned with intricate metalwork and ornate handles, sit atop a sturdy cruet stand on a grey background.
This stunning piece is not only a testament to the artistry of its creator but also reflects the opulence and sophistication of 18th-century French culture. Each salt cellar features two separate compartments for storing different types of salts or condiments, showcasing Beaudet's attention to detail and mastery over decorative arts.
As we gaze upon this beautiful print, we are reminded that even in the most mundane objects, there lies a story waiting to be told - one of craftsmanship, heritage, and artistry. This pair of double salt cellars is not only a treasured artifact but also an invitation to explore the rich cultural tapestry of France during its Golden Age.
**Credit:** Jean-Joseph Beaudet / Heritage Images
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