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A wardrobe in inlaid walnut from Palazzo Mansi, Lucca. Wardrobe with glass cupboard containing chinaware probably from China
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A wardrobe in inlaid walnut from Palazzo Mansi, Lucca. Wardrobe with glass cupboard containing chinaware probably from China
A wardrobe in inlaid walnut from Palazzo Mansi, Lucca. Wardrobe with glass cupboard containing chinaware probably from China. Lucca Palazzo Mansi Cupboard, Wardrobe Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1890 ca.. Date of Artwork:XVI sec
Alinari, Fratelli
ACA-F-008337-0000
Media ID 33127463
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Armoire Closet Ethnic Traditional Frieze Gargoyle Grotesque Mask Head Low Relief Plate Porcelain Store Window And Show Case Teapot Wood Applied Arts And Crafts
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This photograph captures a stunning piece of history - a wardrobe inlaid with exquisite walnut from Palazzo Mansi in Lucca. The craftsmanship and attention to detail are evident, showcasing the Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods that defined Europe during the first and second millenniums. The wardrobe itself is a work of art, featuring intricate carvings and ornate designs. Its grandeur is enhanced by a glass cupboard within, displaying delicate chinaware that likely originated from China. This fusion of cultures adds an element of intrigue to this already remarkable piece. Dating back to the 16th century, this armoire stands as a testament to the enduring beauty and functionality of furniture from centuries past. It was undoubtedly created for civic spaces, adding both elegance and practicality to its surroundings. In this photograph, we see a female figure dressed in period costume standing beside the wardrobe. She appears almost like a portrait come to life amidst the low relief sculptures adorning its surface. A teapot, plate, cup, and other porcelain items catch our eye through the glass cupboard's shelves. Every detail tells a story - from grotesque masks reminiscent of gargoyle figures to statuettes depicting scenes from Renaissance life. This composition showcases not only artistic mastery but also cultural exchange between Europe and Asia during this era. Thanks to Alinari Fratelli's skillful photography around 1890 AD. , we can now appreciate this magnificent piece preserved through time. Whether admired for its historical significance or appreciated as an exceptional example of applied arts and crafts, this wardrobe remains an awe-inspiring testament to human creativity across generations.
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