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Ex-Voto | Cherub Hand
Ex-Voto | Cherub Hand
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This ex-voto was found during archaeological excavations in Syria during the 1850s. It was most likely an offering to a Syrian deity. The dedication engraved around its wrist: “Prokla en ex-voto” means “For herself or her house, to dedicate”. The original work is exhibited at the Louvre. As part of its collaboration with the Réunion des Musées Nationaux (The French National Museum Organization), Trudon presents the cherub hand reproductions in various colored waxes. This ex-voto cherub hand is adorned with a wick, paying tribute to the primary function of a candle, even if the wax sculptures are meant to be collected rather than consumed.
In collaboration with The Plaster Cast Workshop of the Rmn - Grand Palais.
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In close collaboration with the Réunion des Musées Nationaux (the French National Museum Council), Trudon introduces the busts of characters or symbols of the French History, a very precious theme for the company which used to be the Manufacture Royale de Cire.
Well aware of the richness of its history, Maison Trudon has asked the Réunion des Musées Nationaux (the French National Museum Council) to be granted the rights of reproducing in wax some jewels from its Molding Workshop catalogue. Trudon introduces today the busts of characters or symbols of the French History, a very precious theme for the company which used to be the Manufacture Royale de Cire.
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13 cm