A NORTH ITALIAN POLYCHROME AND GILT-JAPANNED MIRROR
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A NORTH ITALIAN POLYCHROME AND GILT-JAPANNED MIRROR

VENICE, LATE 17TH EARLY 18TH CENTURY

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A NORTH ITALIAN POLYCHROME AND GILT-JAPANNED MIRROR
VENICE, LATE 17TH EARLY 18TH CENTURY
The rectangular plate within a cushion-shaped surround with ribbon-twist border and decorated with scrolling foliage and flowers, the angles decorated with strapwork cartouches
37¼ in. (94.5 cm.) high; 30½ (77.5 cm.) wide
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Lot Essay

These magnificent Venetian mirrors, richly decorated with flowers and mother-of-pearl, typify the fascination for the alluring products of the Orient, made available through Venice's extensive trade contacts with the East. Furniture embellished in this precious technique became a speciality of Venice, which is demonstrated by the documented oeuvre of various artists. The celebrated architect and carver Domenico Rossetti (1650-1736), for instance, executed 'Una stanza nella casa di Angelo Nicolosi cancellier grande, con diversi lavori alla chinese, vernici, intagli e rimessi di madreperla: opera mirabile per la rarityà dell'invenzione e della esecuzione' (Zannandreis, 1891, p. 349). Venetian workshops producing mirrors of this style, decorated them either in black or red lacca simulating oriental lacquer, but also in faux marble and real or simulated tortoiseshell, often with contrasting giltwood trailing motifs, which also feature on the present examples. This giltwood decoration is visible on a related mirror in the Museo Civico di Storia e Arte, in Trieste (illustrated in C. Alberici, Il Mobile Veneto, Milan, 1980, p. 159, ill. 218).

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