Pair of 19th Century Italian Grand Tour Pietra Dura 'Paintings'
Pair of 19th Century Italian Grand Tour Pietra Dura 'Paintings'
These exquisite 19th-century Italian Grand Tour framed Pietra Dura "paintings" are magnificent examples of this intricate and enduring art form. Pietra Dura, meaning "hard stone" in Italian, involves the meticulous inlay of semi-precious stones to create detailed and vibrant images. Each piece in this pair showcases a bouquet of white roses, lilies, daisies, and lily of the valley, masterfully assembled to capture the delicate beauty of these flowers.
Crafted with precision, these artworks utilize various stones like marble and quartz, cut and fitted together to form a smooth, polished surface that mimics the painterly effects of traditional canvas paintings. The use of white roses, lilies, daisies, and lily of the valley is rich in symbolism. White roses represent purity and innocence, lilies symbolize virtue and renewal, daisies denote simplicity and joy, and lily of the valley conveys the return of happiness.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, the language of flowers, or floriography, was a popular way to communicate sentiments and emotions. Each bloom carried a specific meaning, allowing people to convey messages through their floral arrangements. The inclusion of these particular flowers would have been immediately understood by contemporary viewers, adding a layer of depth and personal significance to the artwork.
These Pietra Dura paintings are framed in elegant octagonal ebonized Dutch-style frames, enhancing their charm and visual impact. The combination of Italian craftsmanship and the symbolic language of flowers makes this pair a timeless testament to the artistic and cultural richness of the period.
EACH: 15.5 in. W x 2.75 in. D x 18 in. H