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Monkey Playing the Guitar, Needle Case
anonymous, 1700 - 1799
Gitaar spelende aap, naaldenkoker.
- Artwork typeneedle case
- Object numberBK-NM-7346
- Dimensionsheight 10 cm x width 2.1 cm x depth 1.9 cm
- Physical characteristicsivory with traces of polychromy and partially inlaid with gold
Identification
Title(s)
Monkey Playing the Guitar, Needle Case
Object type
Object number
BK-NM-7346
Description
Gitaar spelende aap, naaldenkoker.
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Creation
Creation
ivory carver: anonymous, Germany (possibly)
Dating
1700 - 1799
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Material and technique
Physical description
ivory with traces of polychromy and partially inlaid with gold
Dimensions
height 10 cm x width 2.1 cm x depth 1.9 cm
Acquisition and rights
Copyright
Provenance
…; from the Koninklijk Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden, The Hague, transferred to the museum, 1885
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anonymous
Monkey Playing the Guitar, Needle Case
? Germany, 1700 - 1799
Technical notes
Carved, inlaid with gold and originally partly polychromed. The body has been hollowed out for use as a container (for needles), the separately carved head serves as a cap.
Condition
The polychromy has largely worn off.
Provenance
…; from the Koninklijk Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden, The Hague, transferred to the museum, 1885
Object number: BK-NM-7346
Entry
This needle case in the form of a guitar-playing woman in fanciful garb with the head of a monkey belongs with another piece with a similar figure with a normal female head (BK-NM-7345).1A. Pit, Catalogus van de beeldhouwwerken in het Nederlandsch Museum voor geschiedenis en kunst te Amsterdam, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1904, no. 216; A. Pit, Catalogus van de beeldhouwwerken in het Nederlandsch Museum voor geschiedenis en kunst te Amsterdam, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1915, no. 252. At the foot of both figures there is a seated monkey playing a wind instrument (clarinet?). The needle cases have been carved from ivory and are partly inlaid with gold. The rest of the surface was originally partly polychromed. No related pieces are known. To begin with, the needle cases were catalogued as French, but in 1973 Leeuwenberg placed the set in the Northern Netherlands, without further elaboration.2J. Leeuwenberg with the assistance of W. Halsema-Kubes, Beeldhouwkunst in het Rijksmuseum, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1973, no. 355. From the middle of the seventeenth until far into the eighteenth century, a comparable genre, that of figurative cutlery handles in ivory or boxwood, was indeed popular in the Northern Netherlands (cf. BK-KOG-1529). Although the rendering is somewhat stiff, the decorative style of the present needle cases suggests they are more likely to have originated in Germany, where such applied figurative ivory carvings were also being made on a considerable scale at that time.
Bieke van der Mark, 2025
Literature
J. Leeuwenberg with the assistance of W. Halsema-Kubes, Beeldhouwkunst in het Rijksmuseum, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1973, no. 355b, with earlier literature
Citation
B. van der Mark, 2025, 'anonymous, Monkey Playing the Guitar, Needle Case, Germany, 1700 - 1799', in F. Scholten and B. van der Mark (eds.), European Sculpture in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: https://data.rijksmuseum.nl/20035799
(accessed 12 December 2025 11:20:36).Footnotes
- 1A. Pit, Catalogus van de beeldhouwwerken in het Nederlandsch Museum voor geschiedenis en kunst te Amsterdam, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1904, no. 216; A. Pit, Catalogus van de beeldhouwwerken in het Nederlandsch Museum voor geschiedenis en kunst te Amsterdam, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1915, no. 252.
- 2J. Leeuwenberg with the assistance of W. Halsema-Kubes, Beeldhouwkunst in het Rijksmuseum, coll. cat. Amsterdam 1973, no. 355.