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Rare Pair of Spanish Colonial 18th Century Tortoiseshell Enconchado Mirrors, Per

$19,576.28
£14,200
€16,581.99
CA$27,067.69
A$29,716.95
CHF 15,503.40
MX$359,616.46
NOK 194,311
SEK 183,092.05
DKK 123,780.13

About the Item

A Rare and Unusual Pair of 18th Century Spanish Colonial 'Enconchado' Mirrors Veneered in Tortoiseshell and Inlaid With Bone and Mother of Pearl Made in Lima (Peru) or Mexico Circa 1720 Provenance One of the mirrors with a fragmentary label printed with "Bodmer", possibly relating to one of the branches of the Bodmer family in Switzerland, some of whom were renowned collectors of South American art The mirrors of rectangular form with ripple moulded outer borders framing tortoishell veneered inner borders inlaid with fine bone stringing and sinuous floral motifs inlaid in mother of pearl. The sight edges also veneered and inlaid with a repeating geometric motif. The mirrors are notable for the fine quality of the inlay, their unusually large size for this date, in particular the size of the plates themselves (possibly original) and the fact that they are a pair. The term 'Enconchado' comes from Spanish colonial art, particularly associated with Mexico, comprising of oil paintings inlaid with mother of pearl and other iridescent minerals. This form of art is discussed in great detail by Miguel Arisa in his essay Luminosity in Mexican Enconchado Paintings and Conceptions of the Sacred in Visual Culture and Indigenous Agency in the Early Americas, The Early Americas: History and Culture, Volume: 10 Chapter 4 (October 2021). He argues that the development of this style was an attempt to combine pre-Hispanic indigenous South American traditions regarding the sacred properties of "shiny objects" and "Baroque concepts of the miraculous", the sparkling inlay adding to the power of the European religious imagery. Mirrors such as the present pair are likewise cross-cultural objects, fusing European form and aesthetic concerns with indigenous craftsmanship to create objects of great prestige and decorative appeal. The ripple mouldings are clearly the result of a 17th century Dutch influence, as is the overall style of the inlay work which is reminiscent of that seen on Dutch furniture of that same period. However the Dutch inlay is often very busy, filling every conceivable part of a panel with floral designs in a riot of colour, and the stripped-back style of the inlay on these mirrors is much more calming to look at and more in keeping with the pared down aesthetic appreciated by many collectors today. The lands of Flanders and Naples belonged to the Spanish Empire during part of the reigns of Philip III and Philip IV hence why there craftsmanship was dictated by the Spanish style. There are also hints of Asian influence in the way that the decoration has been composed, something noted as typical of the 'Enconchado' style by Dr. Arisa in the aforementioned study. These mirrors are extremely attractive and interesting pieces that would enhance any collection or fine interior.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 23.43 in (59.5 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)Depth: 2.76 in (7 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
    1720-1729
  • Date of Manufacture:
    Circa 1720
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Benington, GB
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 29481stDibs: LU1183236142882

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