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The Parastone studio continuously works on new and surprising ideas and designs.

11/12/2017

Profisti

A hobby that many have taken up recently .. photography! Now available in the Profisti small collection: ‘the woman photographer’. (PRO43)

07/12/2017

Little miss precious

The new Dubout cat .. ! (DUB74)

06/12/2017

Britto

Travel Mug Mr. & Mrs., a nice addition to the collection of Pop Artist Romero Britto. (B334491)

05/12/2017

Silhouette d’Art

New in the Museum Gifts collection: Art Nouveau by Mackintosh and a warm summer’s day by Monet. (SDA37 & 38)

25/10/2017

Auguste Rodin

Rodin was fascinated by the expressiveness and symbolism of hands, and was a great admirer of Gothic architecture. Two majestic hands from a Gothic arch. This inspired the sculptor to call them ‘The Cathedral’. (RO26 – 17cm. / RO17 – 26cm.)

24/10/2017

Chinese Art

Chinese decorative arts flourished towards the end of the Ming Dynasty in particular. The wonderful stylisation of this carp is a perfect example. The word for fish, yu, sounds like the word for riches and abundance, and fish are therefore widely depicted in this context. (CH06)

20/09/2017

Forchino

A majestic limousine in the middle of Wall Street: Mr. Goldsilver (the Big Boss!) and his chauffeur Perkins. (FO85085 – 44cm. / FO85086 – 84cm., LE 500 pc.)

28/08/2017

Magritte

The Man with the Bowler hat (1964). This portrait of the man with the famous bowler hat can be viewed as a variation on the “The Son of Man”, in which a man’s face is hidden behind an apple. (MAG04)

26/07/2017

Mucha

Silhouette d’Art vases: Mucha, four seasons. (SDA36)

06/07/2017

Bastet

Art Egyptien: Late Period (664 – 332) – Although other goddesses also sometimes manifested themselves as cats, Bastet is seen as the principal cat goddess. Bastet was attributed to have the power to invoke solar and lunar eclipses. (EG13)

21/06/2017

Gifts

The Museum Gifts collection has been completed with twelve trinket/pill boxes!(P01GOG-P12KLE)

07/06/2017

Art Gotique

France, 1406 – 1410 / 1443 – 1470. The mourners on the tombs of the Dukes of Burgundy in Dijon. (PL01-PL06)