Detail of a geometric ring (positioned just below the cupboard shown above).

Featured on PDR in the essay Exquisite Rot: Spalted Wood and the Lost Art of Intarsia

The technique of intarsia — the fitting together of pieces of intricately cut wood to make often complex images — has produced some of the most awe-inspiring pieces of Renaissance craftsmanship. Daniel Elkind explores the history of this masterful art, and how an added dash of colour arose from a most unlikely source: lumber ridden with fungus.

Studiolo Gubbio

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Date

ca. 1478–82


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Public Domain Worldwide

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