Small stained glass window from 1621 representing a woman dressed in her finery offering a present (early 17th century)
Small stained glass window from 1621 representing a woman dressed in her finery offering a present (early 17th century)
Small stained glass window from 1621 representing a woman dressed in her finery offering a present (early 17th century)
Small stained glass window from 1621 representing a woman dressed in her finery offering a present (early 17th century)
Small stained glass window from 1621 representing a woman dressed in her finery offering a present (early 17th century)
Small stained glass window from 1621 representing a woman dressed in her finery offering a present (early 17th century)
Small stained glass window from 1621 representing a woman dressed in her finery offering a present (early 17th century)
Small stained glass window from 1621 representing a woman dressed in her finery offering a present (early 17th century)
Small stained glass window from 1621 representing a woman dressed in her finery offering a present (early 17th century)
Small stained glass window from 1621 representing a woman dressed in her finery offering a present (early 17th century)
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Small stained glass window from 1621 representing a woman dressed in her finery offering a present (early 17th century)

17th century
Renaissance style
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From: 12240, RIEUPEYROUX, France

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    A piece of curiosity is this singular little stained glass window painted in enamel on a midnight blue background representing a Lady with her hair tied in a chinion by a large and wide ribbon fluttering in the wind. She looks concerned and holds her blue skirt with her right hand to her stomach making an apron with large gold braid on a red tunic. Piece dated lower right 1611, therefore beginning of the 17th century. A diagonal crack forced and despite this accident it remains a beautiful rare and very pleasant piece, decorative and at the same time mysterious, mounted in its lead frame to hang in a bright place. A curiosity

    Ref: HE9JMM8GNI

    Condition As is
    Style Renaissance style (Stained glass of Renaissance style Style)
    Period 17th century (Stained glass 17th century)
    Country of origin Other / Unknown
    Artist ?
    Width (cm) 11,5cm
    Height (cm) 13,2cm
    Materials Glass
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 12240, RIEUPEYROUX, France
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