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Pulcino Obelisk (enamels Left) Lladro Figurine

Pulcino Obelisk (enamels Left) Lladro Figurine
Figurine:
Pulcino Obelisk (enamels Left)
Issue Year:
2008
Collection:
Around the World
Retirement Year:
2015
Sculptor:
Francisco Cuesta
Size:
15x4¾ "
Lladro presents a symmetrical pair of obelisks formed by an elefant on a pedestal that carries the obelisk stone on its back as an allegory to well supported knowledge and wisdom. The original obelisk is to be found at the Minerva square in Rom, Italy and being very popular among the romans, it got the nickname of ¿pulcino¿ (little chicks) probably instead of Porcino (piggy in italian), as the elephant looks quite fat. Two versions are available: with enamels or with golden luster. The arrow of the obelisk is fully engraved on the four sides according to the original hieroglyphs.

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