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Chocolate tin for pralines with an image of an angel, cherub or putti by Rafaël
SKU: BT-3677-21Chocolate tin for pralines with an image of an angel, cherub or putti by Rafaël
- Manufacturer: Trumps Schokoladefabrik GmbH
- Manufacture date: 2008
Description
Vintage German tin for "Kostliche Pralines" with a rectangular shape and fitted with a hinged lid. The decoration of this tin consists of a gold-coloured background. The image on the lid is from one of the more famous works of the Italian painter Raphael, namely "The Sistine Madonna".
On the lid, we see an image of an angel. This is one of the cherubs (putti) of "Sistine Madonna", painted by Raphael, (Raffaello Sanzio DA Urbino), in 1514.
Condition
This tin is in a neat vintage condition with normal traces of use and age-related traces of wear. Photos are part of the description.
Dimensions
- Height: 6 cm.
- Length: 22.3 cm.
- Width: 16.2 cm.
Raphael (Urbino, April 6, 1483 - Rome, April 6, 1520) was an Italian painter and architect of the High Renaissance. In addition to frescoes, altarpieces and portraits, he has made designs for churches, palazzos and tapestries. One of his most famous works is the Sistine Madonna.
The Sistine Madonna is an oil painting by the Italian painter Raphael, completed in 1513 or 1514. It depicts a classic Madonna with the Christ Child, dressed in red and blue, flanked by Saint Sixtus and Saint Barbara. It is considered one of the most famous paintings of the Italian Renaissance, partly because of the iconic image of the two angels at the bottom.
The Sistine Madonna is originally an altarpiece. It features a classic Madonna with the Christ Child, dressed in red and blue, flanked by Saint Sixtus and Saint Barbara.
A special position in the painting is occupied by the two plump angels or putti, symbols of innocence, who seem to lean on the altar at the bottom of the painting. They seem to look more at Barbara than at Maria, who in turn looks back down. Compositionally, the two figures close the image from below, creating a closed whole. Over time (dating back to the early nineteenth century, when the German painter August von der Embde began to copy them on a relatively large scale), the two angels have come to fulfil an iconic function in Western culture. Today they appear on posters, postcards, coffee mugs, T-shirts and so on.
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Country of origin
Germany
Kind of object
Chocolate tin
Theme
Bonbons - chocolate - packaging
Decoration
An image of an angel, cherub or putti by Raphael
Category
Cherub or putti by Rafaël
Color
Gold-coloured
Manufacturer
Trumps Schokoladefabrik GmbH
Brand
Trumps
Material
Tin - metal - paint
Particularities
Hinged lid
Era
2008
Quality
Good condition
Height
6,00 cm
Lenght
22,30 cm
Width
16,20 cm
Shipping method
Parcel post with track & trace