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"Allegory "
Allegory of '' the vineyard '' by Henryk KOSSOWSKI (1855-1921). We could also see an allegory of autumn by picking grapes maturing in this season. The sculptor put in place of the vine principal a young woman with long flowing hair whose slender figure and generous forms are highlighted by a transparent dress agitated by the wind. Her movement opposes the rigidity of the secondary branch of the vine growing up along the girl up to make him a crown of grapes around the head. Leaves and bunches at maturity, close to the harvest, form a rising garland. A cluster holding the arm raised above the head of the girl is exposed to all as the sign of the success of the harvest .The support of the sculpture is a green onyx pendulum with gilded bronze ornaments .The mechanism is a movement of VINCENTI and CIE silver medal 1855 .It is complete with pendulum and buzzer, walking but was not revised. POSSIBILITY OF SHIPPING, neat reinforced packaging, by registered with insurance and n ° parcel for follow-up on Internet (expenses of port). SAONE ANTIQUITES store 149 rue de la levée 01750 ST LAURENT sur SAONE 500 meters MACON (71000) open Tuesday at Saturday 15h -19h and morning 10h30-12h30 if no quote client (call before 03.85.39.21.47). Purchase sale restoration furniture, objects 18-19-20ème, succession, sharing, estimation, clearance etc
Price: 580 €
Artist: Henryk Kossowski (1855-1921)
Period: 19th century
Style: Art Nouveau
Condition: Good condition

Material: Metal
Length: 33 cm
Height: 61 cm
Depth: 14.5 cm

Reference: 442763
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Allegory
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