Last quarter of the 18th century.
Central Cartagloria: height 47 cm.; width: 54 cm. Side cards: height 39 cm.; width 31,5 cm.
Important triptych of cartagloria in finely carved wood and gilded with pure gold leaf. Emilia, Louis XVI era and style (last quarter of the 700th century). The engravings inside, highlighted in gold, are original. The print on the central map bears the name of the printer who created it: “BONONIAE EX TYPOGRAPHIA LONGHI, IMPRESSORIS ARCHIEPISCOPALIS”. The frames, with a sinuous line, are decorated in the apical part with the figure of a cherub, while the lateral decorations are of a vegetal style. The supports have a feral shape and rest on a plinth support. The internal part of each cartagloria is refined by beading that runs seamlessly within the entire perimeter. The state of conservation is excellent.
Provenance: Imola, private collection.
A certificate of originality and lawful origin of the goods is issued in accordance with the law.
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