Lot 0151
Imperial Glass Manufactory. Glass with the Scene The Parting of Rinaldo and Armida
Estimate: 5000-6000€
Imperial glass manufactory. Glass with the scene The Parting of Rinaldo and Armida
Workshop of K. I. Terebenev and P. P. Semechkin. Petersburg, 1840s
Amethyst glass, faceted, with transfer-printed decoration, gilding, silver painting.
The decoration was executed using the technique of decalcomania (transfer printing), introduced in Russia in the 1830s–1840s. A lithographed image in silicate paints was transferred onto paper, then applied to the glass surface and fired, leaving the design fixed after the paper burned away.
In 1840, engravers K. I. Terebenev and P. P. Semechkin were granted a ten-year patent for the use of lithography on porcelain, faience, and glass. Their workshop specialized in combining lithographed imagery with painted gilded and silver ornament. Subjects included literary, allegorical, and landscape scenes, portraits, and reproductions of European masters.
Praised in Khudozhestvennaya Gazeta, the new method was valued for its artistic quality and its ability to reproduce works by Raphael, Correggio, and other painters on decorative objects. Dimensions: 8.2 x 7.5 cm.
Starting price: 4000€
Estimate: 5000-6000€
Hammer Price: 4000€













