The Ibis And The Snake In Egyptian Art
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The ibis, a majestic bird, represents the god Thoth, a symbol of knowledge, writing, wisdom, and the scribes.
The serpent represents the goddess Wadjet, protector of Lower Egypt and the pharaoh.
In Egyptian art, it represents destructive force.
The quality of the chiseling and soldering reveals a masterful artistry typical of the Art Deco period.
This handcrafted piece features an illegible signature and unparalleled craftsmanship.
There is no doubt that it will take flight.
Bronze-green patina and brass soldering.
Base: 6x21.5 cm
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The serpent represents the goddess Wadjet, protector of Lower Egypt and the pharaoh.
In Egyptian art, it represents destructive force.
The quality of the chiseling and soldering reveals a masterful artistry typical of the Art Deco period.
This handcrafted piece features an illegible signature and unparalleled craftsmanship.
There is no doubt that it will take flight.
Bronze-green patina and brass soldering.
Base: 6x21.5 cm
Shipping available (not included in the price)
580 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Good condition
Material: Wrought iron
Length: 30 cm
Height: 33 cm
Depth: 20 cm
Reference (ID): 1788844
Availability: In stock
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