A Florentine Selenium Panel

Ref: 2796

A Florentine Selenium Panel

Lamberto Cristiano Gori

Ref: 2796

A Florentine Selenium Panel

Lamberto Cristiano Gori

18th Century
37 x 54.5 cm (14 ⁵/₈ x 21 ¹/₂ inches)
Framed: 53 x 71 cm (20 ⁷/₈ x 28 inches)
Florence
Lambertus Cristianus Gori, Fec: Florenze Anno Dom 1782 (or 1752?); ink inventory number to reverse
Provenance: as per handwritten label to reverse: the collection of His Royal Highness Prince Georg of Denmark 1975
Description: Depicting an Italianate harbour scene, the foreground with merchants and portside figures, castle tower with soldiers beneath, ships beyond

Lamberto Cristiano Gori

Lamberto Cristiano Gori
Lamberto Cristiano Gori (1730–1801) was an Italian artist born in Livorno and active mainly in Tuscany. Trained by Enrico Hugford at Vallombrosa, he became a notable master of Florentine scagliola, using coloured plaster to imitate marble, pietra dura and painting. His panels, portraits and copies after Renaissance masters transformed a decorative technique into refined, collectible pictorial art for elite interiors.

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