
| Italian Renaissance Style Door Knocker |
Reference: FRS-ALD-3821-REI |

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This item is performed in the Italian Renaissance style (15th – 16th century).
The projection of measured shapes, mathematical truth and formal beauty became conjoined in the minds of Renaissance artists.
The discovery of perspective in art and architecture changed the way artists perceived and depicted human life.
The word Renaissance refers to the revival of ancient Rome and classical antiquity. The use of mythical animals from classical times involving a delicate perception of their charm in a way still twigged with medieval romance is very much present during the Renaissance period.
The use of classical motifs, profusion of floral ornaments, the use of small animals, arabesques (floral motifs completely symmetrical with the shape of a candelabra) and grotesques (designs derived from antiquity discovered in Rome in the XV th. Century where the symmetry present in the arabesques disappears) as well as mythological creatures are some of the repertory used in terms of design along with high and low relief carvings.
This is a luxurious high-quality product made in Argentina. It is available in various finishes from the following list. Group B finishes are subject to 10 % surcharge and Group C finishes to 25 % surcharge over the stated Group A price.
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Available Metal Finishes (over brass)
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Group B |
Group C |
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Polished Brass |
Antique Brass |
Old Bronze |
Verdi Bronze |
Polished Gold |
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Polished Brass Unlacquered |
Pewter |
Oil Rubbed Bronze |
Old Copper |
Matt Gold |
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Satin Brass |
Polished Nickel |
Matt Nickel |
Polished Chrome |
Antique Gold |
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Matt Chrome |
Cobalt |
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Inca Silver |
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