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Dutch Delft De Porceleyne Fles Peace Palace plate - Adolf Le Comte | WikiOO.org - Enciklopedija dailės

Dutch Delft De Porceleyne Fles Peace Palace plate – (Adolf Le Comte) ankstesnis Kitas


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Data: 1913

Dydis: 23 x 2 cm

Muziejus: University of Pretoria Museums (Pretoria, South Africa)

technika: Ceramic

A Dutch Delft De Porceleyne Fles Peace Palace plate designed in the Persian style by Adolf le Comte (1850-1921). The plate commemorates the opening of the Peace Palace in The Hague on 28 August 1913. The building houses the International Court of Justice and the permanent Court of Arbitration.

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