

Double-Leaf Doors by Pierre Rousseau. The doors are made of light-colored wood with a rectangular shape. The doors are double-leaf, divided into six panels. The top and bottom panels on each door are square and rectangular, respectively. The top panels feature a relief carving of a figure with their arms outstretched, surrounded by decorative elements. The central panels are long and rectangular, with a vertical arrangement of decorative elements, including a vase, a figure on a pedestal, and floral motifs. The middle section of the central panels features an oval inset with a painted scene. The bottom panels feature a relief carving of a vase with scroll-like designs. The doors have a lock on the left door. The doors are set against a gray wall. The doors have a marble base.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 503 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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