AN ITALIAN GOLD-MOUNTED MICROMOSAIC BROOCH
AN ITALIAN GOLD-MOUNTED MICROMOSAIC BROOCH

BY CASTELLANI (FL. 1814-1930), ROME, CIRCA 1850

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AN ITALIAN GOLD-MOUNTED MICROMOSAIC BROOCH
BY CASTELLANI (FL. 1814-1930), ROME, CIRCA 1850
circular micromosaic plaque set as a brooch, with Greek lettering translating as 'My Light' or 'My Husband', within a greek-key pattern border and gold rope-twist frames, signed Castellani
1.5/8 in. (42 mm.) wide
出版
S. Weber Soros and S. Walker, Castellani and Italian Archaeological Jewelry, New York, 2004, ill. p. 166.

拍品專文

The founder of Castellani, Fortunato Pio Castellani, first opened his shop in Rome in 1814. In 1826, he met his lifelong friend and collaborator Michaelangelo Caetani and their company became the most original and prolific producer of jewellery in the 'archaeological' style, so called because most of their work was based on actual Etruscan, Greek or Roman jewellery. This followed the excavation of Etruscan tombs in the area around Rome in the 1830s.

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