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Imposing Pair Of Hexagonal Frames In Enamelled Ceramic Representing Two Different Portraits

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"Imposing Pair Of Hexagonal Frames In Enamelled Ceramic Representing Two Different Portraits"
Imposing pair of hexagonal frames in enamelled ceramic representing two different portraits of men. These two decorative elements are in relief. The profiles are in terra cotta tint on a white/ivory background. There is a right profile for one and a left profile decorated with a laurel crown for the other. The laurel crown, symbol of victory, genius and immortality, has, since antiquity, rewarded great men and has, over time, been linked to the title of Emperor. Surely profiles of notables or Roman emperors.
Price: 1 200 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Good condition

Material: Ceramic
Width: 97
Height: 48,5
Depth: 7

Reference: 1441082
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