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Transparent quartz cutting work “Icarus”

20.11.1987 | Artworks

Transparent quartz cutting work Icarus by hardstone cutter Dmitriy Emelyanenko
Transparent quartz cutting work Icarus by hardstone cutter Dmitriy Emelyanenko

Transparent quartz cutting work “Icarus” made in philosophical composition genre by hardstone cutter Dmitriy Emelyanenko.

The work “Icarus” is made of rock crystal (quartz), based on ancient Greek mythology. Icarus – in ancient Greek mythology, the son of Daedalus and the slave Navkrata, known for his unusual death.

The work is on permanent exposition in the collection of the gallery “Esther”.

Artwork was created in 1987.

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