Description
Decorative polychrome relief realized in reconstituted marble (marble dust agglutinated with cronolite) with patina of aging, inspired in the universal art.
Relief mounted on a wood frame.
Measurements: Width: 38 cm. Height: 148 cm.
The measures includes the frame.
Sir John Creke and his wife Alyne c. 1325. Westley Waterless, Cambridgeshire, England. Gothic art is a style that developed in Western Europe during the last centuries of the middle ages (coincides in time with the fullness and the crisis), until the implementation of the Renaissance. Highlights in these reliefs, its forms narrow and long, vertical, mystical, with an attitude of prayer and with symbols of power and nobility.
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