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A Rare and Important Sarcophagus ‘Wedding’ Casket
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A Rare and Important Sarcophagus ‘Wedding’ Casket

Finch & Co

Period 1400-1500

Medium Wood, Bone, Metal, polychrome

Dimension 25 x 41 x 26.5 cm (9⁷/₈ x 16¹/₈ x 10³/₈ inches)

Period: 1400-1500

Medium: Wood, Bone, Metal, polychrome

Dimension: 25 x 41 x 26.5 cm (9⁷/₈ x 16¹/₈ x 10³/₈ inches)

Provenance: Ex Private collection, USA
Ex English collection 

CF:
The ‘Susanna Two’ are two very similar caskets housed in the Museum of Ravenna, Italy, made by the same workshop and Master as our fine sarcophagus.

Literature: The Embriachi workshop was a north Italian family of entrepreneurs and carvers. The precise location of the workshop is unknown, except that it originated in Florence in around probably the 1370’s. Baldassare Embriachi, was a member of a Florentine noble family, and the Florentine literary circles, during his career he acted as both merchant and diplomat. His connections and financial independence allowed him to set up and found the bone-carving workshop that bears his name.    
     By 1395, political and financial circumstances had forced him to transfer the workshop to Venice. The suggested time range of workshops activity does differ, from the earliest known date being 1390 - 1405.
     They employed local workers specialising in ‘certosina’ (inlay of stained woods, bone and horn), and the workshop produced items carved in bone (usually horse or ox) with wood and bone marquetry. As well as altarpieces, the workshop also made caskets as bridal gifts to hold jewels or documents, and these were often decorated with scenes from mythology.

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