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Trionfo sugar sculpture Disegni del convito fatto
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Trionfo sugar sculpture Disegni del convito fatto
Trionfo or sugar sculpture, Disegni del convito fatto dall illustrissimo signor senatore Francesco Ratta all illustrissimo publico, eccelsi signori anziani and altra nobilita: terminando il svo confalonierato li 28. febraro 1693, Giovannini, Giacomo-Maria, 1667-1717, Zaccarini, Giovanni Battista, 17th cent. Etching, 1693?, The plate shows the back view of a table sculpture designed for the banquet hosted by Senator Francesco Ratta in Bologna on February 28, 1693. The statuette is of a standing draped male figure crowned with a laurel wreath, possibly an Apollo figurine; it is placed on a pedestal adorned with foliage and putti holding laurel crowns
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1667 1717 17th Cent Back View Bologna Convito Crowned Crowns Designed Fatto February 28 Figure Foliage Francesco Giacomo Maria Giovanni Battista Giovannini Laurel Laurel Wreath Male Signor Statuette Anziani Senatore Trionfo
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a remarkable sugar sculpture known as "Trionfo". Created by Giacomo-Maria Giovannini and Giovanni Battista Zaccarini in the 17th century, this etching captures the back view of a table sculpture designed for a grand banquet held in Bologna on February 28,1693. The centerpiece of this exquisite artwork is a standing draped male figure adorned with a laurel wreath, possibly representing Apollo. The attention to detail is truly remarkable, with every fold of fabric delicately rendered. This statuette is placed upon an ornate pedestal adorned with foliage and cherubic putti holding laurel crowns. Senator Francesco Ratta hosted this illustrious event, attended by distinguished members of society including public officials and nobility. As his term as confalonierato came to an end, this convito fatto (banquet) served as both a celebration and farewell. The Trionfo sugar sculpture not only demonstrates the skillful craftsmanship of its creators but also reflects the opulence and grandeur associated with such banquets during that era. It serves as a testament to the artistic prowess prevalent in Italian culture at that time. This print offers us a glimpse into history, allowing us to appreciate both the artistry involved in creating such intricate sculptures and the lavishness of aristocratic gatherings centuries ago.
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