Walter Cipriani photo
Scagliola is a technique that imitates semi precious inlay of marbles and minerals through the use of pigmented plasters.Walter Cipriani photo
Walter Cipriani photo
Walter Cipriani photo
Walter Cipriani photo
Walter Cipriani photo
Finished designs were usually very elaborate using scrolls , foliage and ornamentation .Florence, Italy
Pietre dure is what scagliola imitates. Pietre dure uses real minerals and stones to produce elaborate designs and ornamentation.
Firenze is still synonymous with the production of both scagliola and pietre dure.
These paintings are produced entirely from inlay work of precious stones.
The illusion is amazing....shading and depth are achieved strictly through the use of minerals.
There are four main rooms of pietre dure designs on table tops, wall panels and other objects in the museum.
This is one of the first areas as you enter the museum.
One way to tell the difference in scagliola and pietre dure is by touch...the inlaid stone of pietre dure will be cold to the touch and scagliola will be warm since it originates from plasters.
You can purchase scagliola pieces from artists in Florence... although these labor intensive pieces are not cheap, they are investments in a centuries old art technique that was good enough for the Medicis!