
Jim Peake
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Provenance
Private Collection, Belgium
The style of the engraving can be attributed to the Dutch engraver Willem Otto Robart (1696-1750), who was born in The Hague and moved to Leiden in 1740. He became a member of the Guild of Saint Luke in 1747 as an artist and subsequently an engraver of glass. Robart typically worked on large goblets with moulded stems in the 1720s and 1730s, but also engraved glasses with baluster stems, see P C Ritsema van Eck, 'De glasgraveur Willem Otto Robart (1696-1750)', Rijksmuseum Bulletin (1980), pp.167-77, where seven signed glasses by Robart are illustrated and discussed. The oldest of these was made for a golden wedding anniversary in 1735, whilst the latest can be dated to circa 1747-50.