Vegetal Element Or Compositionbaroque Collection
Immerse yourself in the intricate beauty of baroque vegetal compositions with these stunning artifacts from various museums across Italy
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Immerse yourself in the intricate beauty of baroque vegetal compositions with these stunning artifacts from various museums across Italy. Marvel at the Flemish tapestry from 1602, adorned with war scenes, displayed at the Poldi Pezzoli Museum in Milan. Discover the exquisite chalice and paten crafted from rock crystal, originally found in Siena Cathedral's Chigi Chapel and now housed in the Museo dell'Opera Metropolitana's Treasure Room. Step back in time as you explore small shelves dating back to the 17th century, showcased at the Exhibition of Ancient Sienese Art. Admire delicate lacework such as Argentan lace from Burano and Flanders lace, both once part of Venice's Jesurum Collection. Transport yourself to a bygone era through Venetian lace that once belonged to Bernardini, beautifully captured during the Exposition of Antique Art and Industry in Lucca. Behold a Planeta embroidered in gold, formerly cherished at Opera Santa Croce in Lucca and photographed for display at an exhibition celebrating art and ancient industry. Delve into opulence with a planeta and stole made of silver-embroidered silk, carefully preserved within Opera di Santa Croce. Experience history firsthand with remarkable artifacts like Flemish tapestries conserved at Poldi Pezzoli Museum or marvel at two tools accompanied by a tripod holding a metal basin intricately crafted from walnut wood found within Palazzo Mansi in Lucca. Lastly, gaze upon The Crown of Holy Face - an extraordinary work by a skilled goldsmith safeguarded within Lucca's Museum of Works Cathedral. These captivating vegetal elements or compositions showcase not only artistic mastery but also offer glimpses into rich historical narratives.