Majolica panel with mediterranean fish

Majolica panel with mediterranean fish

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Giuseppe Arcimboldo (Milan 1526, 1593) The four elements, 1566, Earth, Air, Water, Fire.

Great fish panel - 154 tiles 15x15 cm - hand made and painted.

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4 700,00 €



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Height 64.96 in 165 cm
Width 78.74 in 200 cm
Thickness 0.47 in 1,2 cm
Weight 198.42 lbs 90 Kg
Manufacturing Recuperando srl
Material Maiolica / Majolica

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➤Great fish panel - 154 tiles 15x15 cm - hand made and painted:

Majolica panel with mediterranean fish

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Bas-relief made in 5 working days, San Pietro fish (Zeus faber Linnaeus, 1758).
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The slaughter of tuna.
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Bas-relief realized in 5 working days.
Sculpted by hand inspired by a beautiful majolica scorpion.
Ns. production, is carried out on request of any size.
The red scorpionfish (Scorpaena scrofa Linnaeus, 1758) is a fish of the Scorpaenidae family:

High relief in stone - Scorpaena scrofa - hand-carved

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"Mugil cephalus":

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Huge sawfish rostrum (it is exactly one quarter of the total length of fish) in this case the Pristide was 173 inches (4.40 m) long.
Pristis pectinata (Latham, 1794), belonging to the Pristidae family.
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