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- Date of production 19th century
- Dimensions height: 11.5 cm, diameter: 13 cm
- ID no. Rz A 116
- Museum Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków
- Availability Rector’s office, Main Building of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków
- Subjects authority
- Technique casting, forging, cutting, inlaying, szlif fasetkowy, szlif kaboszonowy
- Material brass, colored glass
- Acquired date preserved in the Academy of Fine Arts from the Jan Matejko School of Historical Painting
- Object copyright Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków
- Digital images copyright public domain
- Digitalisation RDW MIC, Virtual Małopolska project
- Tags public domain , Virtual Małopolska , craft , Jan Matejko , silversmiths , 3D plus
A children’s crown, open-work, closed by two yokes, on the junction of which there is a sphere with a trace of a broken-off cross. The ring is decorated with eight fleurons: four with palmetto-ribbon patterns at the base of the yokes, and four leaf-like ones. The crown, on the other hand, is decorated with colourful glass imitations of gemstones of a cabochon cut and various faceted cuts.
more A children’s crown, open-work, closed by two yokes, on the junction of which there is a sphere with a trace of a broken-off cross. The ring is decorated with eight fleurons: four with palmetto-ribbon patterns at the base of the yokes, and four leaf-like ones. The crown, on the other hand, is decorated with colourful glass imitations of gemstones of a cabochon cut and various faceted cuts. The object was used as a prop at the School of Fine Arts in Kraków.
Elaborated by Adam Spodaryk (Editorial team of Małopolska’s Virtual Museums),
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Poland License.
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