Painting, "still Life With Flowers" In Scagliola, 19th Century
Painting, "Still life with flowers" in scagliola, 19th century
Very fine decorative painting depicting a bouquet of flowers in a vase, accompanied by fruit and butterflies, executed in scagliola.
Scagliola (from the Italian word "scaglia", meaning "splinters") is a technique for creating stucco columns, sculptures and other architectural elements that imitate inlays of marble and semi-precious stones. The scagliola technique emerged in 17th-century Tuscany as an effective alternative to costly marble inlays, the hard stone works produced for the Medici family in Florence.
Dimensions with frame:
Height: 97.5 cm
Width: 78 cm
Depth: 8 cm
In very good condition.
Italian, 19th century
Very fine decorative painting depicting a bouquet of flowers in a vase, accompanied by fruit and butterflies, executed in scagliola.
Scagliola (from the Italian word "scaglia", meaning "splinters") is a technique for creating stucco columns, sculptures and other architectural elements that imitate inlays of marble and semi-precious stones. The scagliola technique emerged in 17th-century Tuscany as an effective alternative to costly marble inlays, the hard stone works produced for the Medici family in Florence.
Dimensions with frame:
Height: 97.5 cm
Width: 78 cm
Depth: 8 cm
In very good condition.
Italian, 19th century
2 400 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Marble
Width: 78 cm
Height: 97,5 cm
Depth: 8 cm
Reference (ID): 1762920
Availability: In stock
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