The Giordano Collection: Une Vision Muséale Part II

The Giordano Collection: Une Vision Muséale Part II

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 113. A group of nine small micromosaics of birds and insects, attributed to Giacomo Raffaelli, Rome, late 18th century .

A group of nine small micromosaics of birds and insects, attributed to Giacomo Raffaelli, Rome, late 18th century

Estimate

10,000 - 12,000 EUR

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Description

comprising four lozenge-shaped examples representing a parakeet, a pheasant, a partridge and a turkey; two elongated oval ones of a hen picking corn and a proud rooster; two small octagonal plaques of a colorful butterfly and a moth;

the largest one of oval shape, representing two birds perched on branches carrying berries, within blue, red and white tesserae border, in gilt mounts and now presented on a modern black velvet board,


(9)


dimension of the panel: 6 1/8 X 5 3/4in.; 15.5 x 14.6cm.

Alessandro di Castro Antichità, Rome.