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AN EARLY 19th CENTURY MICRO MOSAIC PANEL
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Decorative Art:
Pre 1837 VR item# 949651
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Bernardo Antichita'
+39 055 214512
$ 6500
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Depicting the Cecilia Metella's tomb round ruin of far side of a river with an arch. 14 cm. x 9 cm., later mounted within a gilt wood moulded frame.
Footnote:
The first-century BC Tomb of Cecilia Metella is named after the fourth wife of the dictator, Lucius Cornelius Sulla (r. 82-79 BC). Located on the Appian Way, it is one of the most loved of Roman monuments, and serves as a resting place for travellers, artist and scholars. At one time, it is believed to have contained treasures and works of art, along with the white marble sarchofagus of its namesake. A Gilbert Florentine hardstone picture depicts this tomb in a much more elaborate composition. see 'The Gilbert Collect, Micromosaics, Jeanettte Hanisee Gabriel, Phiip Wilson Publishers, fig. 110., page 179.
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