Collection: The Grand Tour
What is an intaglio? To understand intaglios, we need to travel back in time to the ca 150 years spanning the Neo-Classical revival: the 17th- to the mid 19th Century. This was a time when the European aristocracy would travel around Europe (Paris, Venice, Rome, Florence, Naples, Sicilly...) with a view to becoming Classically educated. The period coincides with the rise in enthusiasm for collecting, with Grand Tourists helping themselves to statues ("marbles"), paintings and all sorts of artifacts, filling their coffers as they travelled along. Intaglios, plaster medallions depicting scenes from Greek and Roman Antiquity, became the standard tourist-shop item to take home.
We have decided to create our own little Neo-Classical revival by teaming up with plaster makers in Italy to create intaglio-artifacts. These are sent to us in Amsterdam, where we use them to create intaglio-plates: decorative wall hangings in a variety of colours and textures.
Each item is handmade and entirely unique.
Hang it with or without a velvet ribbon; or place it in a bookshelf, along with other collected artifacts.