The Roman Temple of Vesta at Tivoli, dedicated to the Tiburtine Sibyl, dates to the early 1st century BC and was a must-see for any self-discerning Grand Tourist. Prized for its sublime location overlooking the waterfalls of the Aniene, and for having survived relatively well preserved owing to use as a church, its popularity was promoted first by elevation drawings published by Antoine Desgodetz (1682) and subsequent etchings in the following century by Giuseppe Vasi and Giovanni Battista Piranesi.
This large ‘painting’ in glass micromosaic, and its pair depicting the Lucano Bridge (lot 51), are exemplary of the work of mid-19th century mosaicists such as Luigi Moglia and Cesare Roccheggiani who founded their careers at the Vatican Mosaic Workshop and later established private studios.
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In very good original condition. A small old hairline fracture to the black marble edge (left). Fine tesserae of various sizes and with vivacity of palette. There are more minor areas of movement and indentation to the tesserae, as to be expected with time. A section of tesserae around the figures slightly raised. In an iron frame. The underside chalked '2/ 1 1'. In a fixed ormolu frame, with some light surface tarnish to gilding.
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Lot 50Sale 19560
ROME, CIRCA 1850-80AN ITALIAN MICROMOSAIC PICTURE OF THE TEMPLE OF VESTA, TIVOLIEstimate: GBP 8,000 - 12,000
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