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A rare and very fine mid 19th century Roman micromosaic oval floral still life panel by Anonymous

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Last recorded sale at Bonhams, London (05 Apr 2017)
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Apr 5, 2017
BonhamsLondonImportant Design13
$****** - ******
A rare and very fine mid 19th century Roman micromosaic oval floral still life panel
Artwork Description
Category

other

Provenance

Private collection

Literature

Gonzalez-Palacios, Alvar, The Art of Mosaics: Selections from the Gilbert Collection, 1977 Los Angeles (Los Angeles County Museum of Art)<br>Gonzalez-Palacios, Alvar and Steffi Röttgen with essays by Steffi Röttgen, Claudia Przyborowski; essays and new catalogue material translated by Alla Theodora Hall. The Art of Mosaics: Selections from the Gilbert Collection, 1982 Los Angeles (Los Angeles County Museum of Art) <br>Gabriel, Jeanette Hanisee with contributions by Anna Maria Massinelli and essays by Judy Rudoe and Massimo Alfieri, Micromosaics: The Gilbert Collection, 2000 London, Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd. in association with The Gilbert Collection

Description

depicting a bouquet of garden flowers in a lapis vase including roses, peonies, chrysanthemums, lilac, nasturtiums, convolvulus, violets and pansies, the vase bearing the initialled monogram RFSPV for Fabbrica di S.Pietro in Vaticano, reserved on a black marble ground, the reverse stamped au pochoir 769 H.W, mounted within a rectangular giltwood and composition frame with applied classical motifs and ivorine plaque numbered 243, the side with applied circular paper label numbered 36