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Archive Angelo Bragalini Copper Wall Mirror with Etruscan Motif, Italy, circa 1960
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Angelo Bragalini Copper Wall Mirror with Etruscan Motif, Italy, circa 1960

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Angelo Bragalini Copper Wall Mirror with Etruscan Motif, Italy, circa 1960

A stunning copper embossed circular wide frame depicting Etruscan figures in relief. The figures are seen depicting daily life of harvesting. The copper frame supports a circular plate glass in the center with hammered copper elements. A truly unique conversation piece, wonderfully made piece from the hands of an artist, greatly influenced by ancient techniques and the Etruscan era.

by Angelo Bragalini, Bologna, Italy, circa 1960
Size: 30 1/2" diameter x 1" deep

Angelo Bragalini was a sculptor, goldsmith, decorator, painter and designer. Working with a spectrum of materials and using techniques such as inlay and metal engraving, Bragalini drew on several influences: modernist, Renaissance and Etruscan; the multifaceted artist knew few limits. His honors included the first prizes for the goldsmith in Florence and for the decorative glass in San Remo. He worked mainly outside of Bologna for most of his career.

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Angelo Bragalini Copper Wall Mirror with Etruscan Motif, Italy, circa 1960

A stunning copper embossed circular wide frame depicting Etruscan figures in relief. The figures are seen depicting daily life of harvesting. The copper frame supports a circular plate glass in the center with hammered copper elements. A truly unique conversation piece, wonderfully made piece from the hands of an artist, greatly influenced by ancient techniques and the Etruscan era.

by Angelo Bragalini, Bologna, Italy, circa 1960
Size: 30 1/2" diameter x 1" deep

Angelo Bragalini was a sculptor, goldsmith, decorator, painter and designer. Working with a spectrum of materials and using techniques such as inlay and metal engraving, Bragalini drew on several influences: modernist, Renaissance and Etruscan; the multifaceted artist knew few limits. His honors included the first prizes for the goldsmith in Florence and for the decorative glass in San Remo. He worked mainly outside of Bologna for most of his career.

Angelo Bragalini Copper Wall Mirror with Etruscan Motif, Italy, circa 1960

A stunning copper embossed circular wide frame depicting Etruscan figures in relief. The figures are seen depicting daily life of harvesting. The copper frame supports a circular plate glass in the center with hammered copper elements. A truly unique conversation piece, wonderfully made piece from the hands of an artist, greatly influenced by ancient techniques and the Etruscan era.

by Angelo Bragalini, Bologna, Italy, circa 1960
Size: 30 1/2" diameter x 1" deep

Angelo Bragalini was a sculptor, goldsmith, decorator, painter and designer. Working with a spectrum of materials and using techniques such as inlay and metal engraving, Bragalini drew on several influences: modernist, Renaissance and Etruscan; the multifaceted artist knew few limits. His honors included the first prizes for the goldsmith in Florence and for the decorative glass in San Remo. He worked mainly outside of Bologna for most of his career.

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