Style Louis XV / Ref.10952
Antique Louis XV style firescreen in gilt bronze with cornucopia
Dimensions
Width 26'' ⅜ 67cm
Height 26'' ⅜ 67cm
Depth: 5'' ⅞ 15cm
Origin:
19th century, France
This antique Louis XV style firescreen was made in the 19th century. In its center are suspended two horns of plenty, or cornucopia, mythological object representing horns or shells from which spread multiple fruits and flowers. The cornucopia, whose most common version makes it an attribute of Ploutos, the god of wealth and abundance, is associated with a source of plenitude and inexhaustible benefits.
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