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Ferdinand Barbedienne was the most prestigious bronze caster of the Second Empire
It depicts two winged lions facing in opposite directions
producing countless lamps until the mid-1970s that became the epitome of Italian design
Meiji Period between 1868-1912
Measurements: 130x60x118h cm
TALLA VOTIVA HINDÚ Greece Ferdinand Barbedienne was the mostMaterial: Teak wood Origin: Hindustan, circa 1810 Measurements: 39 cm long x 4. 5 cm wide x 29 cm high Semicircular carving on teak wood that was part of a ritual utensil for grain offerings related to Dharmic rites. It represents a Marwari horse in a genuflecting position situated between two circles that symbolize dawn and dusk, as it pulled the solar chariot according to the Samundra Manthan tradition.
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