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"Louis XVI Period Fan"
Fan from the Louis XVI period "the triumph of marriage" representing Amphitrite, goddess of travel, looking nostalgically at Psyche and Athena seated on either side of a medallion in which we can see a couple bringing their offering to the temple of love.
There is also a fiery heart surmounted by a click in the shape of a flower between the two goddesses as well as two kissing doves and a cupid sounding a trumpet at the top of the composition and finally Cupid astride a dog symbol of loyalty at the bottom. right. Mute reverse. Ivory frame inlaid with star-shaped canetis. Alençon diamond rivet. All in a gilded wooden frame in the style of the 18th century.
Width 43 cm height 24 cm
- Dimensions:Height: 9.45 in (24 cm)Width: 16.93 in (43 cm)
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- Condition:Excellent for all of them.
- Gallery Location:ROUEN, FR
- Reference Number:Seller: 8554641stDibs: LU2256211463262
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