"Corinthian Capital With Flat Column - First Half Of The 16th Century"
Corinthian chapiteau with columns plate in marble from the first moitié of the 16th century. The present typical ornamentation based on acanthe feuilles, a naturally attractive plant for the light of the sun and often used in ancient architecture as a symbol of resurrection. The chapiteau has traces of polychromy and rests on a socle en fer.
Dimensions with socket: 30 x 37; profoundeur : 20
Dimensions sans socle : 32 x 26 ; profoundeur : 7