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Mirror

Anonymous Italian, Lombard workshopThird quarter of the 18th century

Sforzesco Castle

Sforzesco Castle
Milan, Italy

Mirrors, together with console tables, chairs and sofas, were
part of those new types of furnishings for the buildings of the seventeenth and
eighteenth centuries that, to meet the new requirements of entertaining, were
mostly placed along the walls. Mirrors
were used to give an impression of the subliminal and of light, created by the
illusory multiplication of space. This example has decorations in carved,
gilded, silvered and partly painted wood and was made in a Lombard workshop
active at the end of the eighteenth century. The shape, compared with the previous
period, becomes less linear and the decoration is richer. The decorative technique used is that of gilding, very
popular at the time. It was mainly done with leaf
gilding where, on a chalky preparation covered by bolus - a pigmented adhesive
substance - thin gold leaf was laid and united to the backing.

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  • Title: Mirror
  • Creator: Anonymous Italian, Lombard workshop
  • Date Created: Third quarter of the 18th century
  • Location: Museo dei Mobili e delle Sculture lignee, Castello Sforzesco, Milan, Italy
  • Location Created: Italy, Lombard workshop
  • Physical Dimensions: 336 x 126 cm.
  • Provenance: Gift by the marquis Zaccaria Guiscardo, 1936
  • Type: Piece of furniture
  • Rights: Comune di Milano - Civiche Raccolte Artistiche, Castello Sforzesco, Milano
  • External Link: https://museodeimobili.milanocastello.it/
  • Medium: poplar wood, leaf gilding, silver leaf, painting
  • Art Form: Carving, gilding, gilding with silver leaf, painting technique
  • Original title: Specchiera
Sforzesco Castle

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