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    Madonna and Child, Northern Europe, 15th-16th century
        	Bronze with patina
        
    
        
        	sculpture: 27 x 10 x 6 cm
        
    
        
        	This rare piece of chandelier represents Madonna with Child, which was cast separately and placed in the central axis of the stem (in fact the internal part is hollow for this purpose).
    
        The extremely stylized taste brings it closer to the Gothic style, but similar examples are known in the 15th and 16th centuries in the Northern European area.
        
                    Literature:
S.Wechssler-Kummel, Chandeliers Lampes et Appliques De Style, Office du Livre, Fribourg, 1963, fig. 93, 131 with related sheets.
            
            
        S.Wechssler-Kummel, Chandeliers Lampes et Appliques De Style, Office du Livre, Fribourg, 1963, fig. 93, 131 with related sheets.
                                            	
                                                
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                                    Sculpture and Small Bronzes from 15th to 19th Century
													Palazzo Caetani Lovatelli, fri 28  June 2024
                                            	
  
                                                
												
                                                     SINGLE SESSION 28/06/2024 Hours 16:00
                                                        
                        
                                                     
							 
								 
								 
								 
						 
							 
							