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Gothic & Gargoyle line
Hanging wall bracket / Corbel
Corbel
Neptune / Poseidon Face Wall Bracket
by Arkahdia Arts
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The face of Poseidon is sculpted strongly into this Wall Bracket.
On the back is a loop for hanging it on the wall.
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Neptune - Poseidon Face Wall Bracket Hanging Wall Brackets HB4
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Architecture in the Middle Ages developed two distinct styles: Romanesque and Gothic.
Romanesque architecture, with the sculpture which decorated it, was born in Italy and derived its name from its similarity to the weighty monumental quality of Roman buildings. Late in the 12th century a new style was being developed in France, destined to spread to every Christian
country and even as far as the Holy Land in the times of the Crusades. With its pointed arch and slender, lofty spires, it led to such architectural marvels as the cathedrals at Chartres,Bruges, Amiens, Reims, and others. Before yielding to Renaissance architecture in the 16thcentury, Gothic structures had been adorned with thousands of sculptured figures. The rounded
arch, of Roman origin, identifies the Romanesque; the pointed arch distinguishes the Gothic.
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Arkahdia Arts Studio, a European immigrant now living in New York started a studio dedicated to casting these pieces of Art. By focusing the business on two goals;(1) to save pieces which have been produced in another medium in bygone times, and (2) to bring new artist's work to the public, the product lines have prospered, delighted and excited.
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