Edward Burne-Jones for Manifattura Ginori, circa 1895-1900.
This exquisite pair of antique Ginori vases—crafted in the Botticelli style and attributed to renowned artist Edward Burne-Jones—represents the pinnacle of 19th-century Italian ceramic art. Created between 1895 and 1900, these large, hand-painted vases feature intricate allegorical scenes symbolizing the changing seasons, showcasing the poetic beauty and fine detail typical of the era. A rare find for collectors of antique decorative art, these museum-worthy vases combine artistic heritage with timeless elegance. Perfect as a luxury home décor centerpiece or a highly collectible antique investment, they offer unmatched historical and aesthetic value.
"Veris Suscitatio" (Spring Awakening): A breathtaking portrayal of renewal and vitality, celebrating the blossoming splendor of springtime.
"Aestatis Gesta" (Summer's Deeds): A radiant depiction of warmth and abundance, capturing the dynamic energy of summer.
These rare and highly collectible Ginori vases stand as enduring testaments to luxury, heritage, and artistic excellence.