La Parisienne or Minoan Lady fresco from Phaistos , Museum copy for gift for her , Exact copy from Heraklion museum Crete outlet
La Parisienne also known as the Minoan Lady, is part of the Camp Stool Fresco, outlet which was probably painted on the wall of the Sanctuary Hall on the Piano Nobile at the palace of Knossos. The sacral knot worn at the back of the neck seems to indicate that she is a priestess or even a goddess. The archaeological research in Minoan palaces, cemeteries and settlements has brought to light a multitude of objects related to beautification. Edmond Pottier gave her the name as he felt she resembled a contemporary woman from Paris.
The art work is made by keramin, a plaster - polymer compound . Also is painted and drawn in hand.The tile have a surface craquelure effect . It is ready to hang, with a metal strip.We don't use alabaster ( or marble dust or magnesitis or sand ) which are VERY cheap materials with porous and poor quality.
All of our sculptures are high museum copies and not free designs that's why we mention from where copies come from.
Height :30.5 cm
Width : 22.5 cm
Weight : 1300 gr
Each piece is unique so the color of statue may have small differences from item to item.
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