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Small Private Altar with Christ and the Woman of Samaria
ca. 1590/1600 | Cristofano Gaffuri
With the support of the Medici family, Florence became a centre for stonecutting in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. There was special interest in the technique of commesso di pietre dure (Florentine mosaic). Making use of natural patterns and colouration, the craftsmen assembled precious stones to create an image. Notable products of the archducal workshop are the Small Private Altar and the Lapis Lazuli Vessel.





With the support of the Medici family, Florence became a centre for stonecutting in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. There was special interest in the technique of commesso di pietre dure (Florentine mosaic). Making use of natural patterns and colouration, the craftsmen assembled precious stones to create an image. Notable products of the archducal workshop are the Small Private Altar and the Lapis Lazuli Vessel.
Artist:
Cristofano Gaffuri , (Mittelfeld) (gest. 1626 Florenz) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
ca. 1590/1600
Object Name
Pietra Dura; devotional picture
Culture
Florence
Material/technology:
Rock crystal, jasper, agates, lapis lazuli, emerald, amethyst, gold, enamel, gilded silver, pearls
Dimensions:
H. 39 cm, B. 23,4 cm, T. 7,4 cm
Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer
Invs.
Kunstkammer, 1542
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