Christel Zodiac Figurines, Pisces (20th February to 20th March), Royal Copenhagen figurine no. 1249101
- Brand: Royal Copenhagen
- Artist: Christel Marott
- Item no: 1249101
- Alt number: 1017304
- Type: Porcelain (White)
- Measurement: H: 19 cm
About the product
This Pisces is one of the figurines in the serie of Zodiac Figurines from Royal Copenhagen. The figurines is designed by the famours Danish artist Christel Marott and produced in Bisquit Porcelain.
PISCES Pisceans can see an issue from many points of view. They are sensitive, intuitive and very understanding. They are typically full of ideas and creative impulses. They are colourful, romantic personalities, deeply caring and totally unselfish. Pisceans always do their absolute best, and their love knows no limits.
CHRISTEL MAROTT Christel (Christel Marott, 1919-1992) was a concept representing a unique artist who, with her very own sense of style and elegance, was always ahead of her time. She was only seventeen when she made her debut as a self-conscious magazine illustrator and continued to illustrate both Danish and foreign weekly and fashion magazines throughout her entire life. Christel became synonymous with her provocative, long-legged girls and their exceptional, vibrant sensuality, at once both sober and rousing. This far-sighted ideal of a girl came to grace girls' books, paper dolls and fashion designs the world over, including magazines such as Vogue and Harpers Bazaar.
PISCES Pisceans can see an issue from many points of view. They are sensitive, intuitive and very understanding. They are typically full of ideas and creative impulses. They are colourful, romantic personalities, deeply caring and totally unselfish. Pisceans always do their absolute best, and their love knows no limits.
CHRISTEL MAROTT Christel (Christel Marott, 1919-1992) was a concept representing a unique artist who, with her very own sense of style and elegance, was always ahead of her time. She was only seventeen when she made her debut as a self-conscious magazine illustrator and continued to illustrate both Danish and foreign weekly and fashion magazines throughout her entire life. Christel became synonymous with her provocative, long-legged girls and their exceptional, vibrant sensuality, at once both sober and rousing. This far-sighted ideal of a girl came to grace girls' books, paper dolls and fashion designs the world over, including magazines such as Vogue and Harpers Bazaar.