Figure - Heart of the rose - Polystone






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The Heart of the Rose - Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928)
This detailed image 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 beautiful colors. The heavily 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 approximately 25-year-old statue is packaged in the 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 statue is securely packaged for shipping.
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 world-famous. The title "The Wassail" referred to the traditional banquet held at the end of the harvest.
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The Heart of the Rose - Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928)
This detailed image 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 beautiful colors. The heavily 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 approximately 25-year-old statue is packaged in the 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 statue is securely packaged for shipping.
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 world-famous. The title "The Wassail" referred to the traditional banquet held at the end of the harvest.
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