Lladró:
Porcelain sculpture ‘Dazzle Ara’ (Joan Coderch), hand-painted
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Limited, 500 copies | Porcelain | Hand-painted | Format 22 x 46 x 21 cm (W/H/D) | Weight 2.6 kg
In 1953 the brothers Juan, José and Vicente Lladró founded near Valencia / Spain, a porcelain factory and initially produced vases and small pots. Three years later they decided to produce figurines. Since 1956 the works of art of the finest porcelain have been impressing the steadily growing number of their fans worldwide. Since 1974 all the figurines made by Lladró are wearing a blue bellflower as the logo._x000D_
The descendants of the three founding Lladró brothers have also devoted themselves to the art of porcelain. The recipe of the specially created porcelain paste, which gives the figurines their unique character, is a well-guarded company secret. The composition of the gloss coating is secret as well. Meanwhile many limited editions have become sought-after collectors' objects._x000D_
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Sculptor Joan Coderch provided his thought through to the last detail parrot with the ‘Dazzle’-camouflage as it was common for the military equipment at the beginning of the previous century. Porcelain panted by hand. Limited edition of 500 copies. Format 22 x 46 x 21 cm (W/H/D). Weight 2.6 kg.
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Lladró: Porcelain sculpture ‘Dazzle Ara’ (Joan Coderch), hand-painted
In 1953 the brothers Juan, José and Vicente Lladró founded near Valencia / Spain, a porcelain factory and initially produced vases and small pots. Three years later they decided to produce figurines. Since 1956 the works of art of the finest porcelain have been impressing the steadily growing number of their fans worldwide. Since 1974 all the figurines made by Lladró are wearing a blue bellflower as the logo._x000D_
The descendants of the three founding Lladró brothers have also devoted themselves to the art of porcelain. The recipe of the specially created porcelain paste, which gives the figurines their unique character, is a well-guarded company secret. The composition of the gloss coating is secret as well. Meanwhile many limited editions have become sought-after collectors' objects._x000D_
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Sculptor Joan Coderch provided his thought through to the last detail parrot with the ‘Dazzle’-camouflage as it was common for the military equipment at the beginning of the previous century. Porcelain panted by hand. Limited edition of 500 copies. Format 22 x 46 x 21 cm (W/H/D). Weight 2.6 kg.