

The bronze object on the right, titled 'Halo', created by the artist, is a large artifact. It is bronze with a green patina and features a rounded top, tapering to a narrower bottom. There are two short legs on the bottom. The object features a central circular hole. The object is adorned with a decorative pattern around the edge. Two symmetrical reliefs of humanoid figures are on either side. The object has small gemstones encrusted on the surface. The object on the left is smaller with similar features.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 581 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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