Tureen and stand with a ladle by Engelbart Joosten

1772

Tureen and stand with a ladle

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Curatorial notes

The 'Tureen and stand with ladle' was crafted in the 18th century by Engelbart Joosten. The composition of this silver ladle reveals a fascinating interplay between form and function, typical of the period. The gleaming surface captures and reflects light, creating a dynamic visual experience that animates the object. The long, slender handle extends gracefully to meet the bowl, forming an elegant curve. The bowl itself, a study in understated geometry, presents a concave space, its purpose to contain and serve. What is compelling here is not merely the object's utility, but how its design elevates the mundane act of serving into a moment of aesthetic appreciation. The choice of silver as a medium speaks to a culture of luxury and refinement, where even everyday objects are invested with artistic value. This ladle does not simply perform a task, it embodies a philosophy of living, where beauty and utility coexist harmoniously.