After an international tour, VMFA’s renowned collection of Fabergé has returned to the museum. Five new galleries have been prepared to showcase 280 Fabergé objects and other Russian decorative arts. The galleries feature both innovative displays and a range of interactive components designed to inform, engage, and delight.
Since 1947, when Lillian Thomas Pratt donated a large selection of Fabergé objects to the museum, they have continued to enchant visitors. This spectacular Fabergé collection—the largest public collection outside of Russia—includes five of the 52 Russian imperial Easter eggs created by the St. Petersburg firm led by jeweler Karl Fabergé (1846–1920).
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century Mikhail Perkhin, Workmaster Russian , 1860 – 1903 Johannes Zehngraf, Painter of miniatures Russian , 1857 – 1908
rock-crystal, gold, emerald, diamonds, enamel, watercolor on ivory
10 x 4 (diameter) in.
25.40 x 10.16 (diameter) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Imperial Rock Crystal Easter Egg
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century Mikhail Perkhin, Workmaster Russian , 1860 – 1903 Johannes Zehngraf, Painter of miniatures Russian , 1857 – 1908
rock-crystal, gold, emerald, diamonds, enamel, watercolor on ivory
10 x 4 (diameter) in.
25.40 x 10.16 (diameter) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 20th century Mikhail Perkhin, Workmaster Russian , 1860 – 1903 Vasilii Zuiev, Painter of miniatures Russian ,
1870 – unknown
gold, platinum, diamonds, rubies, enamel, bronze, sapphire,
watercolor on ivory, rock crystal
4.25 x 3.125 (diameter) in.
10.80 x 7.94 (diameter) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Imperial Peter the Great Easter Egg
Fabergé firm Russian , 20th century Mikhail Perkhin, Workmaster Russian , 1860 – 1903 Vasilii Zuiev, Painter of miniatures Russian ,
1870 – unknown
gold, platinum, diamonds, rubies, enamel, bronze, sapphire,
watercolor on ivory, rock crystal
4.25 x 3.125 (diameter) in.
10.80 x 7.94 (diameter) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
1912
Fabergé firm, Russian, 1842 – 1917 (Manufacturer)
Henrik Wigström, 1862 – 1923 (Workmaster)
platinum, lapis lazuli, diamonds, watercolor on ivory, rock crystal
miniature: 3 3/4″ H x 2 3/8″ W (miniature: 9.53 cm. H x 6.03 cm. W)
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Imperial Tsesarevich Easter Egg Minature (Primary Title)
1912
Fabergé firm, Russian, 1842 – 1917 (Manufacturer)
Henrik Wigström, 1862 – 1923 (Workmaster)
platinum, lapis lazuli, diamonds, watercolor on ivory, rock crystal
miniature: 3 3/4″ H x 2 3/8″ W (miniature: 9.53 cm. H x 6.03 cm. W)
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century Mikhail Perkhin, Workmaster Russian , 1860 – 1903 Johannes Zehngraf, Painter of miniatures Russian , 1857 – 1908
gold, diamonds, enamel, pearls, watercolor on ivory
4 x 2.125 (diameter) in.
10.16 x 5.40 (diameter) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Imperial Pelican Easter Egg
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century Mikhail Perkhin, Workmaster Russian , 1860 – 1903 Johannes Zehngraf, Painter of miniatures Russian , 1857 – 1908
gold, diamonds, enamel, pearls, watercolor on ivory
4 x 2.125 (diameter) in.
10.16 x 5.40 (diameter) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 20th century Henrik Wigström, Workmaster Russian ,
1862 – 1923
Silver, enamel, gold, mother-of-pearl, watercolor on ivory, velvet lining
3 x 2.375 (diameter) in.
7.62 x 6.03 (diameter) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Imperial Red Cross Easter Egg
Fabergé firm Russian , 20th century Henrik Wigström, Workmaster Russian ,
1862 – 1923
Silver, enamel, gold, mother-of-pearl, watercolor on ivory, velvet lining
3 x 2.375 (diameter) in.
7.62 x 6.03 (diameter) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 1842 – 1917
Silver, garnets, rubies
10 x 6 x 4¾ in
25.40 x 15.24 x 12.07 cm
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Rabbit Pitcher
Fabergé firm Russian , 1842 – 1917
Silver, garnets, rubies
10 x 6 x 4¾ in
25.40 x 15.24 x 12.07 cm
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Gold, enamel, nephrite, rock crystal
5 x 4 x 3 in.
12.70 x 10.16 x 7.62 cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Globeflowers
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Gold, enamel, nephrite, rock crystal
5 x 4 x 3 in.
12.70 x 10.16 x 7.62 cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Nephrite, rock crystal, gold, diamonds, asbestos fiber
6.5 (height) in.
16.51 (height) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Dandelion
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Nephrite, rock crystal, gold, diamonds, asbestos fiber
6.5 (height) in.
16.51 (height) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Nephrite, gold, pearls, diamonds, bloodstone
7.5 x 5.75 x 4 in.
19.05 x 14.61 x 10.16 cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Lilies of the Valley
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Nephrite, gold, pearls, diamonds, bloodstone
7.5 x 5.75 x 4 in.
19.05 x 14.61 x 10.16 cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Agate, obsidian, aventurine quartz, lapis lazuli, sapphire
4.625 x 2.5 in.
11.75 x 6.35 cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Statuette of a Sailor
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Agate, obsidian, aventurine quartz, lapis lazuli, sapphire
4.625 x 2.5 in.
11.75 x 6.35 cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Nephrite, gold, diamonds
11 x 3.75 (diameter) in.
27.94 x 9.53 (diameter) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Imperial Presentation Box
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Nephrite, gold, diamonds
11 x 3.75 (diameter) in.
27.94 x 9.53 (diameter) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Silver gilt, enamel, sapphires, emeralds, rubies, garnets, blue topaz(?), pearls
6 x 5.5 (diameter) in.
15.24 x 13.97 cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Bratina
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Silver gilt, enamel, sapphires, emeralds, rubies, garnets, blue topaz(?), pearls
6 x 5.5 (diameter) in.
15.24 x 13.97 cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Nephrite, silver gilt, rubies, sapphires
11 x 3.75 (diameter) in.
27.94 x 9.53 (diameter) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Cup and Cover
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Nephrite, silver gilt, rubies, sapphires
11 x 3.75 (diameter) in.
27.94 x 9.53 (diameter) cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
gold, diamonds, ivory, silver, watercolor on ivory
6 x 3? x 3? in
15.24 x 7.94 x 7.94 cm
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Imperial Column Portrait Frame
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
gold, diamonds, ivory, silver, watercolor on ivory
6 x 3? x 3? in
15.24 x 7.94 x 7.94 cm
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Silver gilt, enamel, sapphires, emeralds, rubies, garnets, blue topaz(?), pearls
6 x 5.5 (diameter) in.
15.24 x 13.97 cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt Bratina
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
Silver gilt, enamel, sapphires, emeralds, rubies, garnets, blue topaz(?), pearls
6 x 5.5 (diameter) in.
15.24 x 13.97 cm.
Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
van Khlebnikov Russian
Silver and enamel 21 (diameter) in.
53.34 (diameter) cm. Bequest of Lillian Thomas Pratt
Fabergé firm 1842 – 1917
Silver, chrysoprase, amethyst
15 x 27.5 x 12.25 in.
38.10 x 69.85 x 31.12 cm.
Jerome and Rita Gans Collection of Silver Monumental Kovsh
Fabergé firm 1842 – 1917
Silver, chrysoprase, amethyst
15 x 27.5 x 12.25 in.
38.10 x 69.85 x 31.12 cm.
Jerome and Rita Gans Collection of Silver
Feodor Rückert Russian , 1887 – 1917
Silver gilt, enamel
2.375 x 5.5 x 4.875 in.
5.87 x 13.97 x 11.59 cm.
Jerome and Rita Gans Collection of Russian Enamel Box
Feodor Rückert Russian , 1887 – 1917
Silver gilt, enamel
2.375 x 5.5 x 4.875 in.
5.87 x 13.97 x 11.59 cm.
Jerome and Rita Gans Collection of Russian Enamel
Fabergé firm, Russian, 1842 – 1917 (Manufacturer)
Hjalmar Armfelt, 1873 – 1959 (Workmaster)
1908-1917
Palisander wood, nephrite, silver
Palisander wood, nephrite, silver
Gift of Forrest E. Mars, Jr., John F. Mars, and Jaqueline B. Mars in honor of their mother and father, Audrey M. Mars and Forrest E. Mars Sr. Silver-Mounted Gueridon
Fabergé firm, Russian, 1842 – 1917 (Manufacturer)
Hjalmar Armfelt, 1873 – 1959 (Workmaster)
1908-1917
Palisander wood, nephrite, silver
Palisander wood, nephrite, silver
Gift of Forrest E. Mars, Jr., John F. Mars, and Jaqueline B. Mars in honor of their mother and father, Audrey M. Mars and Forrest E. Mars Sr.
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
silver, cabochon agates, sapphires, chalcedonies, wood, glass
17½ in
44.3 cm
Gift of Forrest E. Mars, Jr., John F. Mars, and Jacqueline B. Mars in honor of their mother and father, Audrey M. Mars and Forrest E. Mars Sr. Imperial Silver Frame
Fabergé firm Russian , 19th century
silver, cabochon agates, sapphires, chalcedonies, wood, glass
17½ in
44.3 cm
Gift of Forrest E. Mars, Jr., John F. Mars, and Jacqueline B. Mars in honor of their mother and father, Audrey M. Mars and Forrest E. Mars Sr.
Organized by material, the galleries feature gold and silver objects, jewelry, enamels, hardstones, and icons. The central domed gallery showcases the imperial Easter eggs and is designed to allow visitors to view each egg from every angle.
An exciting new aspect of the galleries is the addition of interactive components. These include a mobile app (iTunes and Google Play), in-gallery interactives, a new webpage, and new video footage of the imperial eggs. Large touchscreens now offer rich and informative background material with videos that reveal the intricate construction of the five imperial eggs as each opens to display their individual “surprise” inside.
Visitors can also explore the history of the collection from the perspectives of the Romanov family, Russian fairy tales, Lillian Pratt Thomas, and more using iPads available in the galleries or through a mobile app. Another interactive activity allows visitors to select features from miniature pendant eggs to design their own eggs, which they can save and share with others.
Karl Faberge (1846–1920) transformed the small St. Petersburg jewelry firm begun by his father in 1842 into an international enterprise. Combining his early training as a goldsmith and jeweler with innovative business practices, Karl Fabergé attracted important clients, including Empress Maria Feodorovna (the wife of Tsar Alexander III), and was eventually appointed Supplier to the Imperial Court.
Although Karl Fabergé did not personally fabricate the objects he sold, he expertly ran a company with approximately 500 employees, who created more than 150,000 objects renowned for their superb craftsmanship.
Following the execution of Tsar Nicholas II and his family by revolutionaries in 1918, Karl Fabergé fled to Switzerland, where he died in Lausanne in 1920. The large majority of objects by the Fabergé firm have since disappeared. Many were broken up, melted down, or destroyed—but those that remain offer a fascinating glimpse into a vanished era.
Mrs. Frances Massey Dulaney