Nine hundred
H 95 x W 194 x D 3 cm
COD 10631
Detail of a French decorative panel dated 1981. Work on embossed, chiseled and painted copper depicting an interesting subject with tribal elements, figures and masks of great dynamism and pleasant impact. Nailed panel on wooden frame, object of considerable weight, to be fixed to the wall with two dowels. Work signed and dated bottom right (see photo), signature under study. Fabulous furnishing panel ideal for placing in a living room, study or long corridor. Copper with small drops of color and signs of oxidation (see photo) in a beautiful patina. Structurally sound, in good condition with some signs of aging.
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