"feriam Sidera" After Dammann Commemorative Bronze 1925
Artist: Paul-marcel Dammann 1885-1939
"Feriam sidera", a large commemorative medal by Paul Marcel Dammann (1885-1939), a prestigious French medallist who won the Grand Prix de Rome in 1908 and was awarded the Medal of Honor at the Salon des Artistes in 1925, some of whose pieces are held in museums. This medallion was presented to Felix Lainé, president of the agents du commerce de l'automobile et du cycle, at their 1925 congress in Paris, to thank him for their recognition. This bronze is preserved in its original burr-walnut frame.
Good condition, minor restoration to one corner of the frame visible in the photos.
Delivery to France €20, for other destinations please contact us for a precise delivery quote.
Good condition, minor restoration to one corner of the frame visible in the photos.
Delivery to France €20, for other destinations please contact us for a precise delivery quote.
760 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Good condition
Material: Bronze
Length: cadre 47.5 bronze 35.5 cm
Height: cadre 58.5 bronze 46 cm
Depth: cadre 2.5 cm
Reference (ID): 1760906
Availability: In stock
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