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Fireplace Mantels > Marble
Neo-Renaissance high pediment Sarrancolin marble mantel (Reference 1257)
This remarkable mantel, a virtuoso piece of marble carving craftsmanship, is an exceptional example of the Neo-Renaissance inspiration that prevailed in the 19th century.
Very architectural in design, with a high curved pediment above the hearth opening, and a geometrical elegant simplicity in its classicism that highlights the beauty of the patterns and colors of this Sarrancolin marble.
Origin
France, 19th century.
Dimensions
| Height | Depth | Innerwidth | Innerheight | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5' 4'' ⅝ | 1' 4'' ⅛ | 3' 6'' ⅛ | 3' '' ¼ |
Additional information
This type of design was very common between the late Renaissance to early 17th century. The mantel in the chateau de Roquetaillade is a beautiful example of this design.
Condition
Perfect condition.











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