Festoon
Decoration of a wreath or garland hanging from two points
Festoon of the Panthéon , Paris, by Jacques-Germain Soufflot and Jean-Baptiste Rondelet , 1758–1790
A festoon (from French feston , Italian festone , from a Late Latin festo , originally a festal garland, Latin festum , feast) is a wreath or garland hanging from two points, and in architecture typically a carved ornament depicting conventional arrangement of flowers , foliage or fruit bound together and suspended by ribbons . The motif is sometimes known as a swag when depicting fabric or linen .[ 3] [ 4]
In modern English the verb forms, especially "festooned with", are often used very loosely or figuratively to mean having any type of fancy decoration or covering.
Origins and design
Its origin is probably due to the representation in stone of the garlands of natural flowers, etc., which were hung up over an entrance doorway on fête days, or suspended around an altar.[ 4]
The design was largely employed both by the Ancient Greeks and Romans and formed the principal decoration of altars, friezes and panels.[ 4] The ends of the ribbons are sometimes formed into bows or twisted curves; when in addition a group of foliage or flowers is suspended, it is called a drop or margent .
The motif was later used in Neoclassical architecture and decorative arts, especially ceramics and the work of silversmiths . Variations on the exact design are plentiful; for example, the ribbons can be suspended either from a decorated knot , or held in the mouths of lions , or suspended across the tops of bucrania as in the Temple of Vesta at Tivoli .
Gallery
Detail of an
Ancient Greek mosaic floor,
Pergamon Museum ,
Berlin , Germany, unknown architect, 2nd century BC
Ancient Greek festoons with bucrania on a relief with
Hermes ,
Athena ,
Apollo and
Artemis , 125-100 BC, marble,
Archaeological Museum of Delos ,
Delos , Greece
Roman trompe-l'œil wall painting from a villa, with festoons and
bucrania ,
c. 50-40 BC,
fresco ,
Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York
Highly decorated Roman sarcophagus with festoons,
c. 125-130 AD, marble,
Louvre
Roman festoon,
c. 70 BC, mosaic, Casa di Nettuno e Anfitrite,
Herculaneum Archaeological Park,
Ercolano , Italy
[ 5]
Festoons on Roman cremation urns, 2nd century AD, marble,
Musée d'archéologie méditerranéenne ,
Marseille , France
Byzantine festoon at the top of a relief of
Empress Ariadne ,
c. 500, ivory,
National Bargello Museum ,
Florence , Italy
[ 6]
Festoon, masks and rosettes made of shells , by
Jan van Kessel the Elder , 17th century, color on copper,
Fondation Custodia , Paris
Garland of Flowers around an Allegory of Farming , by
Jan Brueghel the Elder and
Hendrick van Balen the Elder , 1615, oil on panel,
Mauritshuis ,
The Hague , the
Netherlands
Baroque festoons on the
boiserie of a room from the
Hôtel Colbert de Villacerf , now in the
Musée Carnavalet , Paris, unknown architect, sculptor and painter,
c. 1650
[ 7]
Baroque festoon with a mascaron in the
Hall of Mirrors of the
Palace of Versailles ,
Versailles , France, designed by Jules Hardouin-Mansart, 1678-1684
[ 8]
Rococo or
Louis XVI style festoon ornament, 18th century, gilt bronze, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Louis XVI style
Cupid seated on a festoon made of flowers,
c. 1770-1790, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art
Louis XVI style festoons on the Table de Teschen, by
Johann Christian Neuber , 1775–1800, gilt bronze,
semiprecious stones , porcelain, and wood, Louvre
[ 9]
Louis XVI style vase decorated with festoons, design attributed to
Jean-Claude Chambellan Duplessis , by the
Sèvres porcelain factory , 1780, painted and gilded hard-paste porcelain, gilt bronze,
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam , the
Netherlands
Louis XVI flower festoons on a tapestry showing
Don Quixote guided by folly, by the
Gobelins Manufactory , 1780–1783, wool and silk, woven on a low-warp loom,
Philadelphia Museum of Art , US
Louis XVI style festoons on a ceiling in the State Dining Room,
Inveraray Castle ,
Scotland , the UK, by Girard and Guinand, 1784
[ 10]
Neoclassical festoon on a vase, by the Sèvres Porcelain Factory, 1814, hard-paste porcelain with platinum background and gilt bronze mounts, Louvre
[ 11]
Neoclassical festoons with
Egyptian Revival elements around them, on the ceiling of room 644 of the
Louvre Palace , unknown painter,
c. 1840
Neoclassical festoon on the ceiling of room 643 of the Louvre Palace, unknown painter,
c. 1840
Neoclassical festoon on the ceiling of room 642 of the Louvre Palace, unknown painter,
c. 1840
Neoclassical festoons on a ceiling of the
Palais de la Bourse ,
Lyon , France, designed by
Alexandre-Dominique Denuelle and sculpted by
Guillaume Bonnet , 1855–1862
Neoclassical festoon on the facade of the
Palais Garnier , Paris, designed by
Charles Garnier , 1860–1875
Neoclassical festoon on the Grave of the Pillet family,
Loyasse Cemetery , Lyon, designed by
Jean-Prosper Bissuel and sculpted by
Pierre-Toussaint Bonnaire , probably 1869
Neoclassical relief with putti and festoons on the
Dimitrie Sturdza House (
Strada Arthur Verona no. 13–15),
Bucharest ,
Romania , unknown architect, 1883
Festoon on a vase of
Anthony van Dyck painting his first painting, by
Dalou Aimé-Jules and the Sèvres Porcelain Factory,
c. 1888,
sandstone ,
Petit Palais
Beaux Arts festoons on an architectural element of the Palais des Beaux-Arts, part of the
1889 Paris Exposition , now in the
Square Paul-Langevin , Paris, by
Jules-Paul Loebnitz , 1889
Beaux Arts oak leaf festoons on the Jean Leclaire Monument,
Square des Épinettes , Paris, by
Jean Camille Formigé , 1896
Beaux Arts festoons of the
Pont Alexandre III , Paris, designed by
Joseph Cassien-Bernard and
Gaston Cousin , 1896–1900
Stylized
Art Nouveau festoon on a ceiling of
Calea Dorobanților no. 50A, Bucharest, unknown architect,
c. 1900
Stylized Art Nouveau festoons on
Place de la Résistance no. 8,
Brussels ,
Belgium , unknown architect or ceramist, 1900
Art Nouveau festoons on the facade of the
Ferrer Building ,
Valencia ,
Spain , by
Vicente Ferrer Pérez , 1907-1908
Beaux Arts mascaron with festoons on
Rue de la Paix no. 23, Paris, unknown architect, 1908
Beaux Arts festoons above the door of
Avenue Kléber no. 47bis, Paris, unknown architect, 1908
[ 13]
Beaux Arts gate with festoons of Strada Vasile Conta no. 14, Bucharest, unknown architect,
c. 1910
Neo-Louis XVI style festoons with a
medallion above a door in Strada Arthur Verona no. 15, Bucharest, unknown architect,
c. 1910
Beaux Arts swags of a cartouche on the Nicolae T. Filitti/Nae Filitis House (Calea Dorobanților no. 18), by
Ernest Doneaud ,
c. 1910
[ 14]
Art Nouveau festoons on the walls and columns of a room in the
Casa Comalat ,
Barcelona , Spain, by
Salvador Valeri i Pupurull , 1911
[ 15]
Rococo Revival festoon on a stained-glass window in the
orangery of the Ecaterina Procopie House (Strada Bocșa no. 4), Bucharest, unknown architect or painter,
c. 1912
[ 16]
Stylized
Art Deco festoons on a commode, by
Paul Iribarne Garay ,
c. 1912, mahogany and tulip wood frame, slate top, green-tinted shagreen upholstery, ebony knobs, base and garlands,
Museum of Decorative Arts , Paris
American reinterpretation of festoons inspired by
Pre-Columbian art on
The Cliff Dwelling (
Riverside Drive no. 243), New York City, designed by
Herman Lee Meader , 1914–1916
Art Deco festoon on a fashion plate from a summer
Vogue magazine, 1919, ink on paper, multiple locations since multiple magazines were printed
Stylized Art Deco festoons in the
pediment of the Mihai Zisman House (
Calea Călărașilor no. 44), Bucharest, by architect Soru, 1920
Highly stylized Art Deco festoons on the Grave of the Vetter Family, Cemetery of Croix-Rousse (new),
Rhône , France, designed by
Michel Roux-Spitz , and sculpted by
Marcel Renard and
Raymond Delamarre ,
c. 1920
Art Deco wrought iron swags on the balcony of the
Banque Buurmans (
Rue Royale no. 71),
Brussels ,
Belgium , by G.J. Maugue, 1927
See also
Notes
^ Fleming, John; Honour, Hugh; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1986) [1966]. Dictionary of Architecture (3 ed.). Penguin Books Ltd. p. 114 . ISBN 0-14-051013-3 .
^ a b c Sturgis, pp. 22-23
^ Virginia, L. Campbell (2017). Ancient Room - Pocket Museum . Thames & Hudson. p. 199. ISBN 978-0-500-51959-2 .
^ Eastmond, Anthony (2013). The Glory of Byzantium and early Christendom . Phaidon. p. 66. ISBN 978-0-7148-4810-5 .
^ "LAMBRIS DU CABINET DE L'HÔTEL COLBERT DE VILLACERF" . carnavalet.paris.fr . Retrieved 31 August 2023 .
^ Martin, Henry (1927). Le Style Louis XIV (in French). Flammarion. p. 31.
^ "Table de Breteuil" . collections.louvre.fr . 1774. Retrieved 18 November 2023 .
^ "Ground Floor" . inveraray-castle.com . Retrieved 23 April 2023 .
^ "PAIRE DE VASES " FUSEAU " " . amisdulouvre.fr . Retrieved 10 May 2023 .
^ "47 bis avenue Kléber" . bercail.com . Retrieved 18 September 2023 .
^ Marinache, Oana (2015). Ernest Donaud - visul liniei (in Romanian). Editura Istoria Artei. p. 79. ISBN 978-606-94042-8-7 .
^ Cuito, Aurora; Montes, Cristina (2009). Antoni Gaudí – Complete Works (in English and German). Evergreeb. p. 781. ISBN 978-3-8365-1165-0 .
^ "Vila matematicianului Isac Moscuna şi casa Ecaterinei Procopie Dumitrescu, scoase la licitaţie" . Economica.net . 15 June 2019. Retrieved 18 September 2023 .
References
Attribution:
Further reading
Lewis, Philippa; G. Darley (1986). Dictionary of Ornament . New York: Pantheon. ISBN 0-394-50931-5 .
Sturgis, Russell (1901). A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Volume II . New York: Macmillan.
External links
The dictionary definition of festoon at Wiktionary
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