RecordMosaic picture, entitled The Declaration< 1 of 1 > Back made in Florence
Mosaic picture, entitled The DeclarationThis mosaic picture entitled 'The Declaration' was purchased from 'Pierre Bazzanti et fils' of Florence in 1878. It cost twenty pounds - a very large sum at the time. It is an example of 'pietre dure'. This literally means 'hard stones' and refers to semi-precious stones which have been cut and pieced together, like a jigsaw puzzle, to create a picture or design. The frame is made of ebony. 'Pietre dure' is an expensive art form and was used to demonstrate high status and power. It developed in Florence with financial support from the Medici family, which ruled the city until 1737. Eighteenth-century grand tourists could acquire caskets and other items from private workshops or have a piece commissioned from the court workshop. Among the list of the best makers in the nineteenth century are Pietro Bazzanti (1842-81) and Enrico Bosi. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
< 1 of 1 > Back |
|