拍品 228
  • 228

ITALIAN, TRAPANI, CIRCA 1700 | plaque with the Coronation of the Virgin

估價
6,000 - 8,000 USD
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描述

  • plaque with the Coronation of the Virgin
  • coral, enamel and gilt copper
  • 6 by 5 in.; 15.24 by 12.7 cm.
reverse engraved with floral motif

Condition

Standard surface abrasion commensurate with age. 2 tiny bolts on reverse are probably replaced. Very minor losses and chips. Would benefit from light cleaning.
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拍品資料及來源

Trapani was a leading center for the production of works of art in coral in the 17th and 18th centuries.  Due to its geographical position and its extensive coral banks, it became one of the principal commercial ports in the Mediterranean.  This growth resulted in the expansion of a prosperous merchant class, who, together with the wealthy clergy, contributed to the development and growth of a high level of coral and goldsmith's work.  In 1628, the guild of the coral workers, the Arte dei Corallari, was established in Trapani and after the suppression of the insurrection there in 1672, the skilled coral workers were dispersed to other Mediterranean centers. From the Renaissance, coral was sought after for its rarity, colour and unusual texture and it was believed (as was the case in antiquity) to have the power to ward off the 'evil eye'.

RELATED LITERATURE
M. Concetta Di Natale, Il Corallo Trapanese nei secoli XVI e XVII, Brescia, 2002