




245 - XIX century oxydated Jar
This 19th-century ewer, crafted from chiseled and oxidized brass, embodies the artistry and craftsmanship of its era. The piece features a rich, aged patina and is adorned with charming cherub figures, adding a touch of classical whimsy. The ewer is formed from brass, a metal widely used in 19th-century decorative arts. The chiseled detailing demonstrates the skillful craftsmanship of the period. The brass exhibits an oxidized finish, creating a dark, aged patina. This finish imparts a sense of antiquity and enhances the ewer's textural depth.
A cherub figure is prominently featured on the ewer's handle. This decorative element adds a playful and classical motif to the piece. The body of the ewer is further embellished with round, bas-relief cherubim. These figures contribute to the ewer's overall decorative scheme and classical aesthetic. The ewer reflects the style and craftsmanship characteristic of 19th-century metalwork. The intricate chiseled details and overall design attest to the period's artistic sensibilities.
Objects such as these were often created for display within homes of wealthy individuals. It represents a level of opulence from a bygone era. This 19th-century oxidized brass ewer, with its intricate details and charming cherub figures, serves as a testament to the artistic and decorative traditions of its time. It is a piece that evokes a sense of historical elegance and refined craftsmanship.
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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.