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Interlingue: At the Hôtel de la Marine in Paris, from March 6 to June 30, 2024, exhibition "Le Goût de la Renaissance (Renaissance Style). A dialogue between collections", in collaboration between the Al Thani Collection and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London ; Saint George, composite statuette in partially gilded silver : the base is due to Melchior Gelb I (ca 1581-1654) of Augsburg around 1640 and the equestrian figure of German origin is dated between 1665 and 1700 ; 24 x 17 x 13.5 cm (ATC 190). |
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- Le Goût de la Renaissance (Hôtel de la Marine)
- Works from the Al Thani Collection exhibited in 2024 at the Hôtel de la Marine in Paris
- 17th-century goldsmithery
- 17th-century decorative and applied arts
- Silver objects from Germany
- Silversmiths from Germany
- Saint George in metalwork
- Melchior Gelb I (ca. 1581-1654)
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