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In this piece, we see the spirit of Murillo, the baroque painter who portrayed the Virgins with the sweetest of expressions. As in his works, we can see in this piece the goodness and innocence of the face of Immaculate Mary, the fervent gesture, the light draperies that reach unbelievable heights, the soft coloring, and the delicate grace of the angels.
This stunning samurai warrior statue is crafted with precision by designer Alfredo Llorens. Made from ceramic and porcelain, this handmade piece captures the elegance and strength of the samurai spirit. The statue's black and gold hues create a captivating focal point in any room. Complete with a base and Lladró assurance, it’s a perfect piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
. Larry. Fayetteville, AR. 2024-01-17 23:43:46
Lord Shiva, the Hindu god of meditation and the arts, in a sculpture made in High Porcelain, Lladrós maximum artistic category. A piece that boasts many complex decorative techniques, like golden luster, and a large number of handmade flowers made petal by petal. Shiva's attributes are finely defined with a host of details enhancing his majestic character: the trident, the drum, the snake, the bands of Rudraksha, and the bun in his hair. The base provides room for the optional piece Lingam (01001981), a symbol used to worship Shiva and to overcome any situation that impedes personal growth.
Porcelain stoneware figurine of a tall pilot man with a combination of glazes and saturated colors.
Balaji is a limited edition of 299 units. Under the name of high porcelain, Lladró brings together a collection of exclusive creations that constitute the true essence of his art. Made by the sculptor Virginia González, this piece is a sample of the technical skill and mastery achieved by the artists of the brand. This representation of Balaji or Lord Venkateshwara, one of the most revered deities from India, stands out for its majestic and exuberant decoration, luxuriously covered by a myriad of porcelain flowers. Its ornamental richness is at the level of the powerful Balaji, which fulfills the wishes of its faithful if they are asked with a true heart and a strong determination. A combination of matt and glossy porcelain with enamels and different finishes of luster, gold, platinum, and metallic tones has been used to finish this majestic creation. But what really stands out is the dazzling floral decoration, made up of a total of 1,866 flowers that form the side columns and the different garlands that the god wears. An impressive work carried out petal by petal by the masters of Lladró.
This piece represents a mother sharing her passion for dance with her two daughters. It stands out for its size, being one of the tallest pieces made by the Lladro brand, which itself represents a technical feat.
Shrinathji is a manifestation of Krishna, one of India's most venerated deities, incarnated in a seven-year-old boy. Shrinathji is a grace-filled divinity, the balanced abode of contradictions. He is a child, yet he supports the world. He is both pond and lotus, he is all things at once. Exquisitely faithful to traditional iconography, this majestic depiction in porcelain stands out for its sumptuous decoration and also for the dazzling ornamental wealth of a god who represents pure bliss. A wide range of finishes were used in making this impressive sculpture, including the combination of matte and glazed porcelain with enamels, and different coatings of golden luster and metallic tones. The intense saffron color of the clothing symbolizes happiness and success. In addition, it is richly decorated with jewelry hand-painted in bright greens and blues, and with a splendid garland of white flowers, modeled petal by petal by Lladro artists.
This majestic and elegant animal is inspired by the traditional art of the Chinese Tang dynasty. The horse proudly wears its tack, typical of the upper classes, making this high porcelain limited edition a symbol that conveys the significance this animal represented in Chinese society from ancient times: beauty, power, and wealth. In this gloss finish version, the oriental horse stands out because of the colorful application of enamels, in particular the turquoise green on the neck, which is a shade created expressly for this work. In a display of technical mastery, high porcelain artists have attained a composition full of movement, with the horse balancing on three legs.
Porcelain sculpture that represents Krishna, one of the most venerated gods of Hinduism, and his wife Radha with the great luxury of detail and total respect for tradition. Together they symbolize the full manifestation of the Divine.
The beauty of women is enhanced by the imposing force of the feline. With this spectacular creation, the artists of the Lladró High Porcelain workshop contribute their own vision of a classic theme which has inspired great masterpieces. With a theme based on the Bacchae of Ancient Greece, later recreated by Renaissance and Baroque painters such as Titian, Michelangelo, and Rubens, the temperament and sumptuous decoration of this sculpture remind us of the painting, Bacchante with a panther (1855) by the French painter William Adolphe Bouguereau. The sensuality of this limited edition is accentuated by the semi-nudity of the woman and her very white skin. There is a contrast between this clarity and the decorative richness in the dark tones of her skirt and, above all, with the Panther upon which she is seated. The wealth of finishes, hues, backgrounds, and textures is achieved through the combination of matte porcelain and complex enameling techniques, all applied by hand.
The Guest is a piece created by Jaime Hayon for The Guest collection by Lladró Atelier, the brand's ideas lab, which invites leading artists from around the world to customise this unique character. The series includes collaborations by Paul Smith, Devilrobots, Gary Baseman, Tim Biskup, Rolito and Hayon himself.
This depiction of the goddess Diana is made of porcelain. In this imposing creation, she is shooting with a bow and arrow, as she appears in countless classical artworks. It is made in satin matte porcelain. Worth underscoring in this composition are the many meticulously etched details of her clothing, like the floral motifs on her gown, bracelets, and headdress which are all decorated in a wealth of earthy tones, set off by touches of golden luster. The moon that Diana wears around her neck is the symbol of the goddess and is the main motif of Moon jewelry. A bracelet and a pendant made in white porcelain decorated with golden luster and a soft leather cord.
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