Pair of Z. Danjell Creations Greek Wall Art, Horse and Bull. Plaster. They measure about 8 1/2" square. Very good condition, some small dings.
This sophisticated pair of eight and a half inch square wall plaques by Z. Danjell Creations captures the timeless elegance of ancient Greek relief art. Crafted from heavy, durable plaster, each piece features a high-relief profile of a classic mythological beast: a majestic horse with a spiraling mane and a powerful bull. The artist utilized a textured, "stippled" background and a natural stone-colored wash to give these plaques the appearance of authentic archaeological fragments found in a Mediterranean villa.
Z. Danjell was a mid-century creator known for high-quality dimensional wall art, often working in plaster to create pieces that blended modern sensibilities with classical themes. These plaques are substantial in weight and ready for mounting, making them an ideal focal point for a library or a gallery wall dedicated to world history. While they remain in very good condition, they exhibit some honest "vintage character," including small dings on the edges that blend naturally into the distressed, ancient aesthetic. They are a stately find for collectors of neoclassical decor or those looking to add a touch of archaeological gravitas to their study.
This set is vintage, over 40 years old.