Religious Embroidery With A Pelican Mounted In A Frame, 19th Century
Religious beadwork in flat gold and silver beads depicting a pelican feeding its young amidst a radiant glow.
The pelican nourishes its young with its own blood and flesh.
It is one of the symbols of Jesus Christ nourishing humanity with his body and blood.
This embroidery is mounted on red velvet fabric and framed in a black frame.
19th century.
Shipping: €18 within France, €35 within the EU, and €80 for the rest of the world.
A second framed piece is available in our gallery.
The pelican nourishes its young with its own blood and flesh.
It is one of the symbols of Jesus Christ nourishing humanity with his body and blood.
This embroidery is mounted on red velvet fabric and framed in a black frame.
19th century.
Shipping: €18 within France, €35 within the EU, and €80 for the rest of the world.
A second framed piece is available in our gallery.
250 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Good condition
Material: Linen
Width: 47 cm
Height: 38.5 cm
Reference (ID): 1700532
Availability: In stock
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