Miniature White Orchid From Bloom In A Small Glass Vase Product
Miniature white orchid in a glass vase with roots and moss H:31cm
Price: Minimum Donation €14.95Miniature white orchid in a glass vase with roots and moss H:31cm
Price: Minimum Donation €14.95Miniature pink orchid in a glass vase with roots and moss H:31cm
Price: Minimum Donation €14.95Deep red roses in a square mirrored vase. For the one you love (or just to enjoy yourself!) H:20cm
Price: Minimum Donation €25.00Pretty arrangement which includes lilac blossom, white freesias, lilies, forget me nots and foliage, in a mirrored vase H:34cm
Price: Minimum Donation €50.00Bright and zingy yellow, pink and red miniature tulips, in a black ceramic vase H:19cm
Price: Minimum Donation €22.00A Perfect gift for anyone.Three sprig white-yellow blossoms with ten buds in artifical soil with moss and aerial roots. It comes without a container so that you may either use your own glass vase or simply place it on a open dish. Stunning as a center piece in any room. H:82 x D:15cm
Price: Minimum Donation €68.00The prints show Porta Reale Fountain, Valletta and Strada Vescovo, Valletta. Both are mounted H:19 xW:15cm. Michele Bellanti (1807 – 1883) is best remembered for his views of Malta. Born in Valletta In 1807, he proceeded to study art in Italy during the 1820s, and later specialised in lithography in France. On his return to Malta, Bellanti set up a lithography studio in Valletta, however, in keeping with the 19th century fascination with the Orient. Bellanti took off again in 1842, and spent more than a year travelling and painting watercolours of what he observed on his travels. When he returned to Malta he produced a collection of lithographs featuring views and costumes of Malta, as well as portraits of well known personalities. Bellanti was also a skilled painter and in the 1850s he accepted commissions to paint canvases for Maltese churches, and was also appointed drawing master at the Lyceum
Price: Minimum Donation €16.50Treasures of Malta is a magazine of art and culture that is issued three times a year and deals with heritage ‘in the widest sense of the word’. The magazine features a variety of articles that encompass all aspects of the visual arts, antiquities, history, auctions, exhibitions, cultural events and much more
Price: Minimum Donation €8.50The prints show Porta Reale Fountain, Valletta and Strada Vescovo, Valletta. Both are mounted H:19 xW:15cm. Michele Bellanti (1807 – 1883) is best remembered for his views of Malta. Born in Valletta In 1807, he proceeded to study art in Italy during the 1820s, and later specialised in lithography in France. On his return to Malta, Bellanti set up a lithography studio in Valletta, however, in keeping with the 19th century fascination with the Orient. Bellanti took off again in 1842, and spent more than a year travelling and painting watercolours of what he observed on his travels. When he returned to Malta he produced a collection of lithographs featuring views and costumes of Malta, as well as portraits of well known personalities. Bellanti was also a skilled painter and in the 1850s he accepted commissions to paint canvases for Maltese churches, and was also appointed drawing master at the Lyceum
Price: Minimum Donation €16.50