Porcelain group "The abduction of Leucippuses daughters "

ID-ANTQ-1918
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Porcelain group "The abduction of Leucippuses daughters "

Unique Porcelain group "The Abduction of Leucippus Daughters" based on a painting by Peter Paul Rubens. 

Hallmark: Letter "N" under the crown. 

"The abduction of the daughters of Leucippus" - a painting by Peter Paul Rubens. In this picture, Rubens used the myth of the brothers Dioskur, the sons of Zeus and Leda, Castor and Pollux, who abducted the daughters of Tsar Levkipp - Gilair and Phoebe. In this plot, the dramatic moment of the abduction captivates, giving rich opportunities for plastic solutions. Unlike the original, the figures are deployed bilaterally and sequentially, which gives a volume-plastic depth and the possibility of a universal beneficial exposure.

Condition: Excellent
Material: Porcelain
Product sizes: Height - 40cm, Width - 54cm, Depth - 32cm
Location: Gallery "Antiqon", Brivibas street 52, Riga, Latvia
Warranty: Seller Warranty
Country: Western Europe
Period: 20th century
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