AN ITALIAN BLUE AND CREAM-PAINTED, PIETRA-DURA AND PIETRA PAESINA INLAID SIDE TABLE
AN ITALIAN BLUE AND CREAM-PAINTED, PIETRA-DURA AND PIETRA PAESINA INLAID SIDE TABLE
AN ITALIAN BLUE AND CREAM-PAINTED, PIETRA-DURA AND PIETRA PAESINA INLAID SIDE TABLE
AN ITALIAN BLUE AND CREAM-PAINTED, PIETRA-DURA AND PIETRA PAESINA INLAID SIDE TABLE
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AN ITALIAN BLUE AND CREAM-PAINTED, PIETRA-DURA AND PIETRA PAESINA INLAID SIDE TABLE

CIRCA 1780

Details
AN ITALIAN BLUE AND CREAM-PAINTED, PIETRA-DURA AND PIETRA PAESINA INLAID SIDE TABLE
CIRCA 1780
The black-inlaid white marble top above a frieze of stone panels with buildings in landscapes on paterae and floral-carved square tapering legs, inscribed in graphite 2504 and a further white chalk inscription
32 ½ in. (82.5 cm.) high, 34 ¾ in. (88.2 cm.) wide, 26 1/8 in. (66.3 cm.) deep
Provenance
Anonymous sale; Christie's, New York, 20 May 2008, lot 252.
Special Notice
Please note this lot will be moved to Christie’s Fine Art Storage Services (CFASS in Red Hook, Brooklyn) at 5pm on the last day of the sale. Lots may not be collected during the day of their move to Christie’s Fine Art Storage Services. Please consult the Lot Collection Notice for collection information. This sheet is available from the Bidder Registration staff, Purchaser Payments or the Packing Desk and will be sent with your invoice.

Lot Essay

Pietra paesina, the marble in the background of the plaques on the table's frieze, is mined from the Arno area of Italy. Its literal translation, "landscape stone," aptly captures its fantastically colored and figured graining. This landscape pattern was created when the stone fractured from the earth's movement and water then passed through and reacted to the oxides in its chemical makeup. The marble can then be cut in such a way to exploit these patterns. As seen on the plaque detail here, there is the sense of trees arching over the building.

Small plaques of pietra paesina were popular for the decoration of cabinets and tables. Though primarily associated with Italian furniture, pietra paesina was also used in Germany.

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