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Micromosaic Key “Birds & Flowers” Swiss and Italian. Made circa 1800. Very fine and rare, Italian micromosaic, blue glass and gold watch key. Notes During the last quarter of the eighteenth century the materials used for mosaics were dramatically refined. This enabled mosaic makers to execute much smaller works, leading to the emergence of micromosaics. Most of these were bought by tourists visiting Rome and often executed by poorly paid Vatican mosaicists who established their own workshops. The earliest micromosaics had visible joints between the tiny tesserae and were limited in colors. Nevertheless they were highly sought-after and admired, as proves the inclusion of micromosaics in a cabinet from Hamilton Palace, Lanarkshire, Scotland made for William Beckford (1760 - 1844). Soon though the technique was fine-tuned and advanced so the tesserae could imitate the effect of brushstrokes and simulate textures such as animal hair, foliage and feathers. By 1810 over twenty highly successful workshops were active in Rome, mostly clustered around the Spanish Steps.


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