Figure - Heart of the rose - Polystone






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Heart of the Rose figurine in polystone, from the Netherlands, dating to an estimated period of 2010–2020, with dimensions 160 × 60 × 150 mm and a weight of 200 g, in unused condition with original packaging and certificate.
Description from the seller
The Heart of the Rose - Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928)
This detailed sculpture from the Parastone brand, The Heart of the Rose, inspired by the panel by artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) is finished to the last detail and features lovely colors. The finely crafted artwork has a sturdy base so it can be placed on a piece of furniture. For more details you can find the information below. The approx. 25-year-old piece is packed in its original packaging and comes with a label/certificate.
It is a sculpture from the Movseion series.
Condition: unused in original box.
Dimensions LxWxH 160mm x 150mm x 60mm
Weight 200 grams
The quantity is: 1
The sculpture will be shipped securely packed.
About Mackintosh:
Mackintosh and his wife Margaret made two plaster panels to decorate the very famous Ingram Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow at the request of a businesswoman named Fate Cranston. The progressive architecture and the furniture of the tea rooms in Glasgow made them famous worldwide. The title "The Wassail" referred to the traditional feast that ends the harvest season.
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The Heart of the Rose - Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928)
This detailed sculpture from the Parastone brand, The Heart of the Rose, inspired by the panel by artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) is finished to the last detail and features lovely colors. The finely crafted artwork has a sturdy base so it can be placed on a piece of furniture. For more details you can find the information below. The approx. 25-year-old piece is packed in its original packaging and comes with a label/certificate.
It is a sculpture from the Movseion series.
Condition: unused in original box.
Dimensions LxWxH 160mm x 150mm x 60mm
Weight 200 grams
The quantity is: 1
The sculpture will be shipped securely packed.
About Mackintosh:
Mackintosh and his wife Margaret made two plaster panels to decorate the very famous Ingram Street Tea Rooms in Glasgow at the request of a businesswoman named Fate Cranston. The progressive architecture and the furniture of the tea rooms in Glasgow made them famous worldwide. The title "The Wassail" referred to the traditional feast that ends the harvest season.
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