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Typical low and wide Mediceo chalice with the characteristic of having square pods.
Terracotta from Impruneta.
Similar basins can be observed, without foot, used as cachepot-planters in the beautiful garden of Palazzo Pfanner in Lucca.
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Height | 19.69 in | 50 cm |
Inside the basin depth | 7.48 in | 19 cm |
Weight | 33.07 lbs | 15 Kg |
Square base | 15.16 in X 15.16 in | 38,5 X 38,5 cm |
External mouth diameter | 23.62 in | 60 cm |
internal diameter of the mouth | 19.29 in | 49 cm |
Where the original is kept | Palazzo Pfanner - Lucca | |
Manufacturing | Recuperando srl | |
Material | Impruneta clay | |
Museum where the Original is exhibited | Villa / Palazzo Pfanner Lucca | |
Note 01 | Hand made in Italy |
PALAZZO PFANNER
The construction of Palazzo Pfanner dates back to 1660. It was the Moriconi family, members of the Lucchese merchant patriciate, who commissioned it. Overwhelmed by the economic failure, they were forced in 1680 to sell the building to the Controni, also silk merchants who had risen to the rank of nobility. The Contronis dedicated themselves to the expansion of the building: around 1686 they supervised the works for the construction of the monumental staircase based on a project, it is assumed, by Domenico Martinelli, an architect and engineer from Lucca known for his intense activity at the European courts of Vienna and Prague; in the early eighteenth century they commissioned, in all probability to Filippo Juvarra, the redevelopment of the rear garden; in the same period they entrusted the frescoing of the vaults of the staircase and of the interiors of the noble residence to local 'quadraturist' painters. It is in the residence that the Controni family, in 1692, hosted Prince Federico of Denmark passing through Lucca during his Grand Tour, famous for his "flirtation" with the young local Maria Maddalena Trenta.
The story of the Pfanner family intertwined with the centuries-old history of the building in the mid-nineteenth century. It was in fact Felix Pfanner (1818-1892), a native of Hörbranz (Austria), but of a Bavarian family, who gradually bought the entire structure after having installed, starting from 1846, his brewery, the first of the Duchy of Lucca and a of the first in Italy. The historic Pfanner Brewery, a pleasant place of production and serving located between the garden and the cellars of the building, closed in 1929.
The building is still owned by the Pfanner family who, starting from 1995, undertook a demanding restoration work, also promoting its enhancement by opening it to the public and organizing exhibitions and concerts.
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