Making Marvels—Musical Automaton Clock

Making Marvels—Musical Automaton Clock

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Antique Clock
2 Video Views·Jan 6, 2024  #Antique

"Duke Charles Alexander of Lorraine, who bought this automaton clock in 1777, collected luxury objects made in his realm that demonstrated local technical advances. The self-moving components of this timepiece represent the height of Flemish invention in a fashionable Neoclassical style. Mechanically complex and visually impressive, this sparkling clock was a worthy addition to the duke's collection of timepieces and scientific instruments. #Antique

This video shows the movement of the dials for hours, minutes, and seconds; days of the month; and phases of the moon, as well as that of the seven dynamic design elements. The cross-of-Lorraine pendulum swings steadily over the main dial, underneath a dancing letter M. Above the calendar dial turns a Catherine wheel, while the four dragons supporting the obelisk flap their wings and spit pearls. Another Catherine wheel spins above the moon-phase dial, and the entire obelisk is topped by a rotating planetarium. The fourth dial shows the maker's signature.

Featured Artwork:

Musical automaton clock, ca. 1777. Movement: Jan Carel Lambreghts (before 1751). Flemish, Antwerp. Metal (gilded), bronze, copper, silver, glass paste (cut), enamel. The Al Thani Collection Foundation Limited"