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Introducing a charming small inkwell from the 1920s, inspired by Louis XIV style. Crafted from bronze and brass, this delightful piece still retains its original porcelain insert. The curved shape of its base and the intricate engravings on the inkwell bestow it with undeniable grace and elegance.
This inkwell is not only a functional item if you practice calligraphy but also a stunning decorative piece that will add a touch of historical charm to any desk or writing space. Its exquisite details and timeless design make it a perfect addition for collectors and lovers of fine art alike.
Don't miss the chance to own this beautiful inkwell, a testament to the elegance and craftsmanship of the past.
Style
Louis XIV
Period
Circa 1920
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Style:
Louis XIV, known as the "Sun King," reigned over the kingdom of France from 1643 to 1715. He was one of the most influential monarchs in European history, transforming the monarchy and leaving a lasting legacy in art, culture, and architecture.
Indissociable from the absolute power of Louis XIV, French classicism was invented under his reign to enhance his glory. Described as the ‘grand style’, it imposed simple lines based on a quest for balance and sobriety; it was the antithesis of the Baroque style that prevailed elsewhere in Europe.
Dimensions:
Height: 6 cm
Width: 11cm
Depth: 12 cm