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Two Limoges enamel plaques, the allegory of sculpture and architecture, presumably 16thC

Two Limoges painted enamel plaques, partly gilt, on copper, depicting the allegory of sculpture and the allegory of architecture in a medallion enamel frame, monogrammed I.R., dated 1539, presumably 16thC, 12,5 x 7,5 cm

  • Condition: The signature I.R. relates to Jean Reymond (died 1602–3) which is in our opinion not correct considering the date on the plaque is 1539. Jean Reymond was active in the late 16thC.

    The allegory of sculpture:
    Large restoration to the top right corner, restoration to the left corner
    Chip of the enamel to the large sculptural figure
    Quite some cracks to the enamel

    The allegory of architecture:
    Top left corner: a large part of the enamel missing
    Restorations to the bottom corner, and to the skirt of the allegory and the architectural detail. Cracks all over.

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