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Object description :

"Louis XV Plaque"
Refined Louis XV plaque from Naples, from the mid-eighteenth century, circular in gilded and finely embossed copper, depicting the Madonna with the Child Jesus and Saint John the Baptist, a typical expression of eighteenth-century Marian devotion. The composition is distinguished by the elegance of the figures and the sweetness of the faces, framed by radiant halos, a symbol of sanctity. The scene is inserted in a fine contemporary frame in carved and gilded wood in Louis XV style, of Neapolitan manufacture, adorned with floral motifs and rosettes at the corners, with a richly carved central cymatium and pendant. The entire set reflects the Rococo taste for the balance between sacredness and ornamental decoration.

Period: Mid-eighteenth century;
Origin: Naples;
Measurements: Height 48 cm; Width 36 cm;
Conditions: Excellent condition;
Document: Certificate of authenticity;
Assistance: We are at your disposal for further clarifications, information and images;
Shipping: Available throughout Italy, Europe and the rest of the world. Reasonable prices, maximum security and complete traceability. (To be agreed privately).

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Price: 4 900 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Copper

Reference: 1571944
Availability: In stock
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0039 3476092521

0039 3476092521



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