Skip to main content

Vase

 (Italian, 1726−1785)
Dateca. 1775−80
MediumRosso Appennino marble and gilt silver
Dimensions8 3/4 × 5 7/8 × 3 7/8 in. (22.2 × 14.9 × 9.8 cm)
Credit LinePurchased by The Frick Collection, 2017
Accession number2017.6.01
Commentary

This vase is small but of exquisite quality and made with an exotic and seldom used marble, rosso Appennino. It is the only known marble object by Valadier to have gilt-silver mounts. The acorn on the top suggests that the vase may have been commissioned by the Chigi family, whose coat of arms included oak branches.

Silver portrait medal of Giacomo Carrara wearing a tie wig, in profile to the right
Luigi Manfredini
dated 1796
Gilt bronze automaton rhinoceros clock
James Cox
ca. 1765–72
Gilt bronze Candelabrum Vase with Seated Satyresses (One of a Pair)
Unknown artist
either 18th or 19th century
Gilt bronze Candelabrum Vase with Seated Satyresses (One of a Pair)
Unknown artist
either 18th or 19th century
Candelabrum Vase with Seated Musicians
French, Paris
ca. 1785
Lapis Lazuli Candelabrum Vase with Seated Female Musicians (One of a Pair)
French, Paris
ca. 1785
Blue Marble Side Table with Neoclassical Gilt-Bronze Mounts
Pierre Gouthière
1781
Commode with Tendril Marquetry (One of a Pair)
After André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1820−50
Front view of Neoclassical mahogany commode with open shelves on the side and gilt bronze mount…
Attributed to Jean-Henri Riesener
1785−90
Secrétaire with Pictorial and Trellis Marquetry and gilt bronze decoration
Jean-Henri Riesener
ca. 1780 and 1790
Side Table with Quartered Veneer
Jean-Henri Riesener
ca. 1780–83
Commode with Tendril Marquetry (One of a Pair)
After André-Charles Boulle
ca. 1820−50
Copyright © 1998-2025 The Frick Collection. All Rights Reserved.
InstagramFacebookXYoutubeThreadsmenusearch2