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Munich Germany, (2014)

Measurements: Black wood frame, 17.5” x 22 ¾”, Image: 13” x 18”

Matte & Paper: 4 ply, white. Hahnemuhle archival paper

Photo #2034

 

Ornamental iron work is a type of metalwork that is used for decoration or functional purposes. It can include elements such as gates, fences, railing, and decorative grilles as well as more functional items such as door hardware and structural support elements. Ornamental ironwork is often made from iron and steel, but it can also be made from other metals such as aluminum or brass. The design and fabrication of ornamental ironwork requires a high level of skill and craftsmanship, and it is often used to add beauty and value to buildings and other structures.

 

The Baroque style is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th t mid-18th century. It is characterized by ornate details, elaborate ornamentation, and grandeur. Baroque churches are known for their grand scale and elaborate decorative schemes, which often include frescoes, marble, and gilded plasterwork.

Iron Grille, S. Johann Nepomuk Baroque Church, c. 1745-64

C$450.00Price
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