RecordCloak pin, with micromosaic head< 1 of 1 > Back probably made in Italy
Cloak pin, with micromosaic headThis cloak pin with micromosaic head was probably made in Italy in the mid 19th century. Gold cloak pin with oval mosaic head: probably Italian, mid 19th century Micromosaics are built up of hundreds or thousands of minute tessarae - cubes or chips - of coloured glass. They were developed by mosaicists employed by the Vatican Mosaic Workshop who began to fear for their jobs as orders for large-scale mosaics began to dry up in the 1750s. The credit for their invention is generally given to Giacomo Raffaelli (1753-1836), an employee of the Vatican Workshop. He exhibited his work in his private studio in the Piazza di Spagna in 1775. A later guidebook reveals that there were at least twenty mosaic workshops in the vicinity of the Piazza around 1873-4, all frequented by tourists. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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