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19th Century Victorian Pietra Dura Marble Obelisk for sale at Pamono

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This is a wonderful Derbyshire Ashford pietra dura obelisk, inlaid with lillies, circa 1880 in date. The obelisk is beautifully inlaid with a Pietra Dura of white flowers and malachite leaves. This delightful object will look beautiful on display in any ro

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This is a wonderful Derbyshire Ashford pietra dura obelisk, inlaid with lillies, circa 1880 in date. The obelisk is beautifully inlaid with a Pietra Dura of white flowers and malachite leaves. This delightful object will look beautiful on display in any room in your home. Provenance: The Collection of Sir Jeremy Lever. Condition: In excellent condition, please see photos for confirmation. Dimensions in cm: Height 48 x width 18 x depth 18. Dimensions in inches: Height 18.9 x width 7.1 x depth 7.1. Pietra dura is a term for the inlay technique of using cut and fitted, highly polished coloured stones to create images. It is considered a decorative art. Pietre dure is an Italian plural meaning “hard rocks” or hardstones; the singular pietra dura is also encountered in Italian. In Italian, but not in English, the term embraces all gem engraving and hardstone carving, which is the artistic carving of three-dimensional objects in semi-precious stone, normally from a single piece, for example in Chinese jade. The traditional convention in English has been to use the singular pietra dura just to denote multi-colored inlay work. However, in recent years there has been a trend to use pietre dure as a term for the same thing, but not for all of the techniques it covers, in Italian. But the title of a 2008 exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Art of the Royal Court: Treasures in Pietre Dure from the Palaces of Europe used the full Italian sense of the term, probably because they thought that it had greater brand recognition. The material on the website speaks of objects such as a vase in lapis lazuli as being examples of “hardstone carving (pietre dure)” The Victoria & Albert Museum in London uses both versions on its website, but uses pietra dura. “A method of inlaying coloured marbles or semi-precious stones into a stone base, often in geometric or flower patterns\.\.” Giovanni Montelatici (1864-1930) was an Italian Florentine artist whose brilliant work has been distributed across the world by tourists and collectors. Owners of Giovanni’s work included Donald Trump.

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Production Period Before 1890
Style Antique
Detailed Condition

Very Good This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use.

Product Code SQL-1258697
Materials Malachite, Marble
Color Grey
Width
18 cm

7.1 inch
Depth
18 cm

7.1 inch
Height
48 cm

18.9 inch
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