
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Chocolatière (chocolate pot)
Lucien Bonvallet
- Date
- c. 1900
- Medium
- Silver and gold vermeil, wood and ivory (stirrer)
- Department
- European Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
Chocolate pots were frequently used in the early 19th century when chocolate was at its height of popularity. Due to rather primitive refining processes it had to be stirred continously so the rich sediment wouldn't settle. The small hole and sliding cover in the lid accommodated a stirrer (spun between both hands). It was exhibited at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris, but despite what appears to be a worn ivory handle (then considered to be an aesthetic enhancement) the work has never been used. France, Europe
The authoritative record is held by Minneapolis Institute of Art. LinkedCulture surfaces this object and its connections; it does not alter institutional metadata.
Related across collections
Semantically similar works from Minneapolis Institute of Art and other institutions.

Chocolate pot
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Chocolate Pot
Art Institute of Chicago

Chocolate Pot
Cleveland Museum of Art

Chocolate Pot
Cleveland Museum of Art

Chocolate Pot
Cleveland Museum of Art

Covered Chocolate Pot
Cleveland Museum of Art

Chocolate Pot (lid)
Cleveland Museum of Art

Chocolate pot
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Chocolate Pot
Art Institute of Chicago

Chocolate pot
Minneapolis Institute of Art

Chocoladekan met roerstok
Rijksmuseum
Chocolate Pot
Art Institute of Chicago