Fan

Designer Duvelleroy French

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Duvelleroy was the foremost French fan maker in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The iridescence of the mother-of-pearl and sequins give the fan a glittering visual effect and an overall harmony to the design, which is further enhanced by the dyed color of mother-of-pearl. The fine French workmanship is evident in the skillful execution of the surface decoration using small scale elements.

The owner of this fan, Mary Flagler Cary, was the granddaughter of Henry Morrison Flagler, co-founder of Standard Oil and Florida East Coast Railroad. Her sister, Jean Flagler Matthews, founded the Flagler Museum in Palm Beach, Florida.

Fan, Duvelleroy (French, founded 1827), mother-of-pearl, silk, metal, French

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