Ref: 554

Scagliola Plate

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Ref: 554

Scagliola Plate

Circa 1750
Marble
54 x 143 x 82 cm (21¹/₄ x 56¹/₄ inches)
Literature:
Elfi Rüsch, Inlaid Scagliole, Arte e Technica nel Territorio Ticino between the 17th and 18th Centuries, Milan 2007, pp. 31, 35, 45, 46, and 56. - Similar examples can be found in the Züst Picture Collection, Rancate (Switzerland):
The Furniture of the Munich Residence II, German Furniture from the 16th to 18th Centuries, ed. Gerhard Hojer and Hans Ottomeyer
Stéphane Castelluccio: Les Meubles des Pierres Dures de Louis XIV et L’Atelier des Gobelins, Dijon 2007, p. 101
Description: Rectangular tabletop with many different inset imitation marble stones, such as lapis lazuli, giallo, and porphyry, centered by an exotic bird on a branch with flowers, framed in a cast lead mount.

Scagliola, or stucco lustro, a decorative technique developed outside the grand ducal workshops in the late 17th century but adopted by them, was used to create imitations of marble and pietra dura from powdered selenite.

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