Portavaso Morcote - Che cosa ci affascina così tanto dei vasi antichi? L’idea che possano raccontarci di una emozionante e lunga vita, regalandoci uno sguardo nell’antichità, quando i contenitori in t
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da arteascuola.com 6 fogli di lavoro in pdf da scaricare per un'attività sul restauro di antichi vasi greci, adatta agli studenti di scuole elementari e medie. Ogni foglio contiene i frammenti scomposti di un vaso, con accanto la sagoma lineare del vaso da ricostruire. Nell'ultima pagina &egr
Il mondo del restauro è affascinante e complesso. Per anni ho lavorato come restauratrice e ho vissuto nel mondo del recupero delle opere d’arte danneggiate attraverso esperienze straordinari…
Il lampascione, lampagione o pampasciùne (Muscari Comosum) è anche definito 'cipolline delle serpi' dai contadini di alcune regioni del Sud Italia. Il nome è dovuto ad un medico greco di Bisanzio, t
Usare i vasi di terracotta non smaltata per irrigare. Un metodo antichissimo, usato migliaia di anni fa, è tornato in auge e potrebbe permettere di risparmiare l'acqua e al tempo stesso innaffiare il terreno. Anche se è abbastanza semplice realizzarlo da soli, ClayolaEgypt ha prodotto quelli che gli antichi romani chiamavano Olla
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Fuel your imagination... Over the years we have worked on many wonderful projects varying greatly from scale and style. We wanted to share some of these with you.
Questo è un post nostalgico come succede solo a chi ha una certa età.Al giorno d'oggi a fine inverno si va in un garden si spende due soldi e si torna con i fiori, già pronti, praticamente destinati a vivere quel tot.Una volta no, una volta nei giardini delle case e se possibile anche di città non potevano mancare alcune piante, che venivano scambiate tra vicine, chi riusciva meglio a coltivare una cosa, chi l'altra, e ogni fiore aveva spesso un motivo per esserci.Oggi ve ne presento qualcuna di
Bring the charm of the Mediterranean to your backyard with our mediterranean garden ideas. Explore lush plants, colors, and rustic elements for a serene oasis.
Vasi, candelabri, cippi, sarcofagi, tripodi, lucerne, ed ornamenti antichi disegnati ed incisi dal Cav. Gio. Batt. Piranesi, Vol. I (Vases, candelabra, grave stones, sarcophagi, tripods, lamps, and ornaments designed and etched by Cavalieri Giovanni Battista Piranesi) - Italian, Mogliano Veneto 1720–1778 Rome-Italian, Rome 1758–1810 Paris - Artist Nationality: Italian-Italian - Original Medium, Materials or Technique: EtchingWe print high quality reproductions of historical maps, photographs, prints, etc. Because of their historical nature, some of these images may show signs of wear and tear - small rips, stains, creases, etc. We believe that in many cases this contributes to the historical character of the item.
Il mondo del restauro è affascinante e complesso. Per anni ho lavorato come restauratrice e ho vissuto nel mondo del recupero delle opere d’arte danneggiate attraverso esperienze straordinari…
The small Provincial town of Anduze, for which our planter gets it's name, is located in Cevennes region of the southern part of France. Potters worked in the area in the 15th century, but it wasn't until the close of the 16th century that the first Anduze planter appeared. According to legend a Cévenol potter, while visiting the Beaucaire fair just south of Avignon, was inspired by the elegant sample of Italian Medici style pottery that a vendor exhibited. This inspiration led the Frenchman to create his own take on the style and his Anduze planter stepped into the realm of the iconic. The Anduze planter is stout and circular with a thick rim, embellished with garlands and stamped family crests representing the potter. During the reign of Louis X1V these pots became even more popular at the Palace of Versailles where nobility enjoyed their beauty as they filled them with flowering and fruit trees. Today Anduze planters are seen throughout France and their popularity extends around the globe. If you desire for your landscape to be reminiscent of the French countryside be prepared to pay handsomely for these Anduze planters. However, there are some reasonable reproductions out there. Maybe you just like looking at them.....in that case enjoy the eye candy! wellappointedhouse.com I simply adore Anduze pots! These classic French containers are icons of Mediterranean French gardens. havesomedecorum.blogspot.ca Thought of worldwide as French gardens "ornaments", Anduze planters are steeped in history. Dominique Lafourcade Well known since the 17th century throughout Provence, the French have been decorating their homes and chateaus with Anduze pots since they were first made in the charming little town of Anduze. architecturaldigest.com It is hard to imagine the maisons of Provence without the presence of Anduze pots. hellolovelystudio.com These planters will make any garden or patio look graceful and refined. pinterest.fr Unlike the popular jarres de Biot which were used to store flour and preserve and transport olives, Anduze planters were used as decorative enjoyment only and served no real purpose but as eye candy. lolofrenchantiques.com During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, Anduze pots were only found on wealthy estates. The "vases d’Anduze" became en vogue when Marie-Antoinette decorated the gardens and terraces of Versailles with hundreds of the glazed planters. Photography by Simon Griffiths via paulbangay.com There is just something about the Anduze pot that gives them a royal and grand ambiance. I love them planted in boxwoods. theglampad.com In this and the following image you can see how the rustic look of these Anduze pots adds just the right character to the front entrance of this beautiful French home belonging to American expatriates Shauna Varvel and her husband Eric. petitehaus.com manon21.blogspot.com These wonderful containers will certainly make a big statement in most settings theglampad.com Anduze planters are suitable for classic and formal gardens alike. The urns are at their best when planted with larger plants or small trees but these planters are also perfect for topiary and flowers! renestance.com parisapartment.wordpress.com An Anduze planter is characterized by it's shape, size, and the decorative shields, garlands of flowers and horizontal stripes that embellish it. jacksonpottery.com The design of this glazed pottery has endured throughout time and is still being made by hand by potters the same way their ancestors did. via pinterest.fr everythingaboutgarden.blogspot.com The original colour called flammé made the Anduze planter famous around the world. The color was actually stripes of three colors....yellow to symbolize the sun, green stripes represent foliage and brown denotes the earth. chezpluie.com Today Anduze planters are available in several stunning colors to further enhance your garden. thevelvetboxwood.com Green has always been a popular selection. Atelier de Campagne via Pinterest There is a range of variation in tone from deep azure blue....... via Pinterest to an Anduze planter crafted with a soft aqua glaze. authenticprovence.com Yet another stunning color for your garden. This Anduze planter is crafted of ceramic with a yellow glaze. So many ways to add color and texture to your home or garden. theglampad.com The most authentic color of Anduze planter will reveal the pink of the terracotta when it rains but then will whiten up as they dry. decofinder.com It doesn't matter what you choose to plant in your Anduze, it will simply look stunning. Here hydrangeas are the stars...... poteriedanduze.com or maybe a planting of oleander. chezpluie.com google.com The Anduze planter is an amazing blend of simplicity and elegance. via Pinterest You will never regret choosing to decorate your garden with these planters as they are timeless decorative elements. via Pinterest Whether well-aged with flaking glaze, a few small chips to the rim, or even some slight damages throughout the rest of the piece, nothing detracts from the charm and beauty of Anduze planters. jcraggsgardendesign.com Anduze planters are still being made and are for sale at local shops in France, as well as from fine importers all over the world. via Pinterest cotedetexas.blogspot.com Whether in groupings or standing alone, inside or out, the Anduze planter will give your gardens and homes an instant historical ambience. pineapplespalms.blog Anduze containers are not frost proof so they do need to be brought inside at first sign of frost. They are so lovely inside the home you may never take them out again. antiques-atlas.com Click below to see the previous post https://eyefordesignlfd.blogspot.com/2021/06/decorating-with-colorful-majolica.html This blog post was published by Lisa Farmer In the event that I have not credited the correct source of an image, please contact me at [email protected] and I would be glad to correct it.
The loutrophoros, a tall-necked water vessel, served two main purposes in ancient Athens. In life, it carried sacred spring water for ceremonial pre-marriage baths. After death, it marked the tomb of
Antico Design900 Bergamo Milano acquisto mobili antichi, antiquariato,quadri,oggetti di antiquariato, arte cinese, vasi e vetri.Si acquistano anche INTERE EREDITA'. Pagamento IMMEDIATO
collection oggetti in terracotta ''Magna Grecia'' rivisita in chiave fumettistica le reliquie greche dell'Italia meridionale. Elle riflette un immaginario mediterraneo e rimanda alla à la Grande Grecia dell'antichità. I pezzi sono decorati con motivi familiari come colonne doriche e ioniche e motivi a onda come quelli presenti sui vasi antichi. Attraverso Seletti, questa storia antica trova la sua strada nella vita quotidiana contemporanea con ironia e grazia.
Circa 1692 Pietro Bartoli Engraving of Funereal or Funerary Urn or vase. Rome, Italy. Text at base: "Vasi dipinti nella Stanza Sepolcrale della Pyramide di Caio Cestio" From: "Gli Antichi Sepolchri Overo Mausolei Romani et Etruschi Troauti in Roma & in Altri Luoghi celebri; nella quali si contengono molte erudite Memorie. Raccolti, disgnati, & intagliati DA PIETRO SANTI BARTOLI". Size: Approx 8.75 X 13.5 INCHES, image/platemark: approx 6.75 x 3.5 inches. Condition: A Clear, strong impression on fine, laid paper. Image area is Near Fine. Margins are Very Good, exhibiting light handling, small number (ink) at upper right, just outside of platemark. See Photos. OVER 300 YEARS OLD. A scarce engraving and a unique gift idea. As a draughtsman, Bartoli reproduced the Codice Virgiliano (Rome, Vatican, Bib. Apostolica, Cod. Vat. 3867) IN 1677; Rome, Calcografia N.), commissioned by Cardinal Camillo Massimi, for whom he also executed drawings of ancient Roman paintings and mosaics. We do not deal in modern reproductions. All of our prints & maps are original and authentic. Please browse other prints & maps at our store. DISCOVER MAPS! Original maps and engravings for the collector, enthusiast & casual consumer. I offer a wonderful selection of maps and prints from the 16th Century to the 20th Century, all guaranteed original. I do not sell copies, digital downloads or reproductions. I add items to my store on a daily basis, and hope that you will visit often.
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Vaso di attuale produzione, la realizzazione è stata liberamente ispirata da un bellissimo vaso settecentesco di origine Lucchese (Segromigno) di cui alleghiamo qualche immagine a puro titolo di curiosità. Il vaso, alto 170 cm è realizzato in sei pezzi, gli orpelli con le facce e la fiammella superiore sono modellati a mano, dunque qualsiasi riproduzione sarà leggermente diversa.
Miniature roses and miniflora roses are often confused with one another. While they may look similar, there is in fact a difference. This article will explain the difference between these rose varieti