




082M - Neoclassical tripod stand
This elegant stand, a testament to the Neoclassical style, seamlessly blends the opulence of gilded brass with the natural beauty of malachite stone. The stand is meticulously crafted from chiseled brass, which has been lavishly plated with 24-carat gold, resulting in a luminous surface that exudes warmth and sophistication. This gilded metal forms the structural framework and decorative elements, showcasing the refined craftsmanship characteristic of the period.
Interspersed throughout the stand's design are sections of vibrant malachite stone, celebrated for its deep green hues and unique banded patterns. The natural beauty of the malachite provides a captivating contrast to the brilliance of the gold, creating a visually arresting interplay of color and texture.
Adding to the stand's dramatic flair are three meticulously sculpted ram heads, fashioned from the gilded brass. These striking elements, positioned at the top of the legs, lend a sense of strength and majesty to the piece, their intricate forms reflecting the skilled hand of the artisan. The ram motif is further echoed in the design of the feet, also crafted from the gilded brass, which terminate in stylized ram hooves, reinforcing the piece's thematic unity.
This stand, with its masterful combination of gold-plated brass, malachite stone, and ram motifs, exemplifies the refined aesthetics of the Neoclassical style, making it a truly captivating and luxurious decorative object.
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Museum of The Wilanow Palace would like to sincerely thank the creator and owner of the Maromer Co, Eric Stepniewski, for the many years of working with us in order to return the past glory of all of the bronze Wilanow collections.
Museum of The Wilanow Palace would like to sincerely thank the creator and owner of the Maromer Co, Eric Stepniewski, for the many years of working with us in order to return the past glory of all of the bronze Wilanow collections.