In the Hermitage was another exhibition which had nothing to do with the treasures from St, Petersburg. This is an assemblage of various shells made by Pascal-Desir Maissonneuve in 1927. He called it the "Crown prince".
This is the Tartar. More about the artist "here"
Pascal-Desir Maissonneuve has great artistic skills.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenWat een leukerds!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThese are great!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenAren't they wonderful Marianne, I think Monsuir Maissonneuve had a unique style and perhaps a quirky sense of humour 😉
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI agree: these are great! Happy Valentine's Day!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenVery creative!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI like them too.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenOutstanding
BeantwoordenVerwijderenHa! Fun!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenVery creative artist, I love his style.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenAmazed at the expressions he can come up with using shells.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThose are splendid!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenMust be lost of museums
BeantwoordenVerwijderenInteresting art made from shells and so long ago.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenFunny!
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