GERMAIN, François-Thomas
(b. 1726, Paris, d. 1791, Paris)

Terrine and salver

1758-59
Silver gilt, 36 x 59 cm
Museu Calouste Gulbenkian, Lisbon

During the reign of Louis XV goldsmiths invented new forms for such objects as elaborate centrepieces, liturgical items, coffee and chocolate accessories, powder boxes, and mirrors with massive frames. Above all there were the epergnes, or elaborate centrepieces, in which ingenuity triumphed by transforming each piece into miniature architecture, curving and flowing, full of motifs drawn from nature. Such pieces made the fortune of François-Thomas Germain, who produced a notorious service of over one thousand pieces.