Inspired by a popular African proverb, this African Savannah Wild Animals Porcelain Sculpture illustrates the axiom that if you want to go fast, go alone, but if you want to go far, go together. In the African Savannah, female elephants lead the herd in search of water, and this masterpiece, which measures over one meter long, features the detailed forms of these leader elephants in handcrafted, textured, and hand-painted Spanish porcelain.
- Created by sculptor Ernest Massuet
- Handmade Spanish porcelain
- Extensive molding process requiring between 15 and 20 molds
- Hand painted
- Base Included
- Fired for approximately 24 hours in a kiln at over 1300º C
- Issue Year 2017
About Lladro
In 1953 Juan, José and Vicente Lladró made their first porcelain creations in a Moorish furnace built in their own home in Almàssera (Valencia). In 1969 their facility in the City of Porcelain (Valencia) was completed and today is still home to the creative process and production of some of the highest artistic and technical quality porcelain in the world. Lladro's production innovations not only in the design and style of the figurines but also in the firing techniques have earned them many acknowledgements and awards.
In the 1990's Lladro was awarded the Príncipe Felipe awards for Internationalization, Competitiveness and Renown Brand Management. Lladro figurines and sculptures have collectors around the world and they can also be seen in the Hermitage Museum of Saint Petersburg, the Valencia Pavilion in the Universal Show of Seville, as well as in the Museum of Modern Art of Santo Domingo.
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