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Product description
This sculpture, created by renowned Belgian artist Daniel d'Haeseleer in the 1970s, captures the beauty and delicacy of a bundle of wheat stalks. Crafted in brass with beautiful craftsmanship, this piece reflects the mastery of the artist, known for transforming metals into unique three-dimensional expressions. Signed by the author, the work stands as a testament to his legacy in design and sculpture. D'Haeseleer, born in Belgium in 1947, began his career as a graphic designer and evolved into creating sculptures, specializing in metals such as brass and copper. His works have been exhibited both in Belgium and internationally, this piece being a key representation of his focus on natural motifs and his ability to merge the decorative with the artistic. Ideal for collectors or lovers of vintage design, this sculpture not only embellishes any space, but also evokes the symbolism of wheat as abundance and prosperity. Its timeless aesthetic fits perfectly with modern, vintage or eclectic interiors.
Wear consistent with age and use. Some signs of wear and oxidation, as seen in the images.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsGoldMaterialBrassNumber of items1Height80 cmWidth30 cmDepth30 cm