A PAIR OF SCAGLIOLA RELIEFS DEPICTING BIRDS
A PAIR OF SCAGLIOLA RELIEFS DEPICTING BIRDS

ATTRIBUTED TO THE SOLARI WORKSHOP, LOMBARDY, CIRCA 1740

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A PAIR OF SCAGLIOLA RELIEFS DEPICTING BIRDS
ATTRIBUTED TO THE SOLARI WORKSHOP, LOMBARDY, CIRCA 1740
Each in a later giltwood frame
17 1/8 and 17 ¾ in. (43.4 and 45.4 cm.) wide, overall

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The Solari family had an artisan workshop producing high quality scagliola panels that predominantly worked on ecclesiastical commissions in Lombardy and Piedmont. Pietro Solari (1687-1762) was assisted by his sons Francesco (1707-1769), Cristoforo (1718-1775) and Giacomo (1712-1742). The present panels of birds, trees and flowers can be compared to the decoration of an altar front, emanating from the family workshop in 1743, in a private Florentine collection, and another in Santa Maria Assunta, Schignano, Como (A. M. Massinelli, Scagliola, l'arte della pietra di luna, Rome, 1997).

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