Design for Mirror Frame. Artist: Giovanni Battista Natali III (Italian, Pontremoli, Tuscany 1698-1765 Naples). Dimensions: sheet: 13 3/4 x 8 in. (34.9 x 20.3 cm). Date: ca. 1720-40.This beautiful design for a mirror was made by the Italian artist Giovanni Battista Natali III. He has drawn one half of the mirror in full detail, and only suggested certain details for the other half where changes to the design could be considered. The mirror is rendered in a late Baroque style, which places it relatively early in Natali's career. His later designs show the emergence of the new Rococo style which culminates in his involvement in the production of the so-called Salottino di Porcellana (Small Porcelain Room) for the Queen of Naples, Maria Amalia of Saxony. Not much is known about Natali's career, which can partly be credited to the fact that he was active in various art disciplines in different cities throughout Italy, making it difficult to trace his oeuvre. He was, moreover, also involved
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