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Gravestone for Blanca Marie Pallavicino, Widow of Ferdinand Scotti di Sarmato

funeral monument - slab - Piacenza workshop (second quarter of the 18th century)
SLAB FUNERAL MONUMENT, 1731 - 1731
The tombstone in black marble with gilded letters, enclosed within a curved and fluted frame in white marble, is supported by two shelves in white marble and green marble. Above, within a curvilinear pediment in white marble, the coat of arms of the Scotti family quartered with the coat of arms of Pallavicino

OBJECT
slab funeral monument
MATERIAL AND TECHNIQUE
antique black marble/ white marble engraving
/ carving/ inlay/ moulding/ sculpture
CULTURAL FIELD
Piacenza workshop
LOCATION
Piacenza (PC)
CRITICAL HISTORICAL NEWS
Decorative example, but of little artistic interest, of a marble funeral monument from the first half of the 18th century
CARD TYPE
Works/objects of art
LEGAL STATUS
owned by a Catholic religious body
NATIONAL CATALOG CODE
0800111882
COMPETENT BODY FOR THE PROTECTION
Superintendency for Historical, Artistic and Ethno-anthropological Heritage for the provinces of Parma and Piacenza
FILING ORGANIZATION
Superintendency for Historical, Artistic and Ethno-anthropological Heritage for the provinces of Parma and Piacenza
REGISTRATIONS
DOM/ BLANCAE MARIAE PALLAVICINAE/ VIDUAE FERDINANDI SCOTTI/ SARMATENSIS/ FEMINAE PROBISSIMAE/ P. AEMILIUS F./ D. BENEDICTI PADOLIRONI PRAEPOSITUS/ MATRI GRATISSIMUS/ P. AN. MDCCXXXI - capital letters - engraved - Latin

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