"Lithophane "the Lovers" Circa 1850"
Lithophane numbered 887 Dimension: 11 x 13 cm Galante scene: shepherd and shepherdess in a mountain setting A lithophanie is a thin ceramic plate with a relief whose thickness varies from 1.5 to 4 mm. The porcelain is fired twice at a temperature of 1250 ° C. In normal lighting, there is practically no visible image, but a three-dimensional image is created when a light is placed behind it. Lithophanes became particularly popular in the mid-19th century. Placed in front of a candle, they served as a bedside lamp or were hung in front of a window. link on our website
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