Giacomo Raffaelli Doves of Pliny micromosaic panel depicting doves around a gold basin on blue background.

Giacomo Raffaelli Doves of Pliny

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Giacomo Raffaelli Doves of Pliny

This exquisite late 18th-century micromosaic panel, known as the Doves of Pliny, exemplifies the refined artistry collected by Grand Tour travellers. Crafted in Rome and attributed to renowned mosaicist Giacomo Raffaelli, the piece evokes the neoclassical sensibilities prized during the period.

Origin: Italy, Rome
Date: Circa 1800
Material: Micromosaic

Dimensions: Diameter 6.4 cm (2.5 in); Height (Framed): 7.7 cm (3 in)

Condition: Excellent, displaying original patina with minimal signs of age.

This fine micromosaic is directly inspired by the ancient Roman mosaic unearthed at Hadrian’s Villa, a subject famously rendered by Raffaelli in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Works of this calibre were highly sought-after as tokens of cultural sophistication by those partaking in the Grand Tour—a tradition that shaped the collections of Europe’s most eminent museums. Examples of Raffaelli’s interpretation of the Doves of Pliny can be found in prominent collections such as the Museo Borgogna and the British Museum.

Notable Features:

  • Superb micromosaic craftsmanship, with thousands of minuscule tesserae meticulously arranged to depict the iconic doves in subtle, naturalistic tones.
  • Highly refined composition, demonstrating the neoclassical eye for symmetry and balance, both hallmarks of works of art from this celebrated era.
  • Attributed to Giacomo Raffaelli, the most esteemed Roman micromosaicist, adding to its rarity and desirability among collectors of Grand Tour souvenirs.
  • Of particularly attractive form and scale, this panel is perfect for display upon a desk, vitrine, or as a centrepiece in a collection of neoclassical collectibles.

Whether you are seeking to add an important work to your collection, enhance a refined interior, or acquire a conversation piece reflecting the aesthetic ideals of its time, the Giacomo Raffaelli Doves of Pliny represents an outstanding opportunity. Its enduring appeal, historical resonance, and exceptional craftsmanship place it firmly among the finest works of art for the discerning collector. This panel serves not only as a memento of the Grand Tour but as a tangible link to centuries of artistic achievement.

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