SF Lamand Spelter Art Nouveau Jardiniere

SF Lamand Spelter Art Nouveau Jardiniere

$358.00
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A take on the greek tale of Narcissus, who was distinguished by his beauty, who rejected the advances of Echo and was punished by the god Nemesis.  He went to the river for a drink and caught a glimpse of his own reflection and gazed upon himself until he died.  It is believed the story came from the Greek belief that is was unlucky to see your own reflection. During the Art Nouveau period, many artists incorporated myths, legends, gods and goddesses into their work.  Though this piece depicts a woman, one of the most common motifs of Art Nouveau, we can't help but think the artist had Narcissus in mind.  This jardiniere depicts a woman, beautifully adorned with flowers and feather finery, gazing down into a mirror.  Her expression is soft and sweet.  A small planter is disguised behind her, perfect for planting succulents or vines.  There are two small holes in the back also making this piece mountable.   This jardiniere is fashioned from Spelter, a zinc-lead alloy as opposed to bronz

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