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TALIA, “la fiorente”, (Θάλεια) from greek thallein (to blossom), in Hellenic mythology it is the Muse who presides over comedy and bucolic poetry. Commonly depicted as a cheerful-looking girl, wearing a laurel wreath on her head and holding a mask in her hand and wearing boots.
The TALIA of ICONOCLASTIC is a contemporary bucolic deity, a spring of Botticelli revisited in a green key, a guardian of the protection of nature in a world that constantly threatens the preservation. An ethereal and tenacious warrior, a symbol of rebirth, harmony and beauty that draws sap from nature and becomes a spokesperson for it.
TALIA: Lady in fine Capodimonte porcelain made and hand painted in Italy
MUSE COLLECTION
A collection of porcelain ladies, freely inspired by the Greek MUSES, which reinvents the female archetype with a contemporary, stylistically lively and at times irreverent language.
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