Mirror Frame With Engraved Dutch Print Depicting Dukes Of Massa Coat Of Arms.

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We kindly suggest that you read the entire description, as with it we try to give you detailed technical and historical information to guarantee the authenticity of our objects. The frame that encloses the print is very special and unusual; it was made in recent times by an old master cabinetmaker who has his workshop in the "coolest" neighborhood of Florence: San Frediano, known for the fascinating and unique "workshops" of artisans who produce with their own hands; the Master inserted four shiny mirrors on the sides of the flat part of the frame tilting them outward, while he painted the outer part and the inner thread with gold so as to create in the whole a very bright, elegant and sophisticated optical effect. The print is enclosed within the frame by a fine cream-colored passepartout with gold edging. The print, which is paperwork and not a book page, dating from the mid-17th century, was made in the Netherlands and depicts the coat of arms of Alberico II Cybo-Malaspina (1607-1690), an Italian nobleman with the title of Duke of Massa and Prince of Carrara, belonged to the Cybo-Malaspina family, an important Italian noble family originally from Liguria. Alberico married Fulvia Pico, princess of Mirandola, daughter of Alessandro I Pico Duke of Mirandola. During his rule, Alberico II faced several challenges, including conflicts and political changes in the region. His reign saw the continuation of the family's rule over Massa and Carrara, territories in northern Italy. The Cybo-Malaspina family had a long history of holding these titles, and Alberico II played a role in maintaining the family's influence. Upon his death, His descendants continued to play significant roles in the region, and the Cybo-Malaspina family's connection to Massa and Carrara persisted for many more generations. During the 17th century, the Dutch were renowned for their innovative and meticulous printing techniques. One of the prominent techniques used during this period was the art of engraving. Engraving is a printing technique in which the artist uses a sharp instrument called a burin to engrave lines directly on a metal plate, usually copper, but sometimes zinc or steel. The artist uses the burin to create precise, clean lines; by varying the pressure and angle of the tool, a variety of textures and shading effects can be achieved. The engraved lines then contained ink, and the plate was used to transfer the image to paper through the printing process, often using a press. Dutch artists such as Rembrandt van Rijn and Albrecht Dürer were famous for their mastery of this technique. The Dutch Golden Age of the 17th century witnessed a significant flowering of this art form, and Dutch prints from this era are famous for their intricate details, rich textures, and skillful use of light and shadow. These prints played a crucial role in the spread of art and ideas throughout Europe, contributing to the wider cultural and artistic exchange of the time. The frame with the print is a unique piece that has considerable historical value and at the same time an inimitable and sought-after piece of furniture. The frame and print are in good condition. Measures width cm.27, height cm.33, depth cm.3, print measures cm.9 x 15. For all our shipments we use special packaging materials (custom-made wooden crates, styrofoam, etc.) for maximum protection and safety of the objects.

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Quantity:
1
Period:
17th century and older
Place of origin:
Netherlands
Style:
Modern
Dimensions (cm):
33H x 27W x 3D
Dimensions (inch):
12,99H x 10,63W x 1,18D
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Material:
Wood, Paper, Mirror
Condition:
Good; Wear consistent with age and use. The frame and print are in good condition.
Inventory ID:
13788
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Debit card
Shipping options:
International - YES
Shipping regions:
Worldwide

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