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Medaglione
Medaglione
Year
1814
Materials
gesso
Inventory
3527/C
Dimensions
Altezza: 2,7 cm, Diametro: 16,5 cm
Subject
Vittorio Emanuele I
Artists
Lavy Amedeo
Description
Medaglione raffigurante busto di Vittorio Emanuele I con cornice in legno.
Historical-Criticism news
In Museo sono conservati altri due medaglioni di analogo soggetto, uno in gesso esposto alla mostra: Cultura figurativa e architettonica negli Stati del Re di Sardegna 1773 - 1861, svoltasi a Torino nel 1980 (vol. II, p. 563, scheda D. Pescarmona; scheda 1929/C) ed uno in biscuit (cfr. scheda 1314/C).
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