Edith Annie Laidman, Art Nouveau Sculpture of Daphne with Laurel, Pelicans and Parrots, Ceramic

Edith Annie Laidman, Art Nouveau Sculpture of Daphne with Laurel, Pelicans and Parrots, Ceramic
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Edith Annie Laidman, Art Nouveau Sculpture of Daphne with Laurel, Pelicans and Parrots, Ceramic

Statue sculpted and modeled by Edith Annie Laidman.
Daphne, a figure of a naked girl lost in thought, seated on a laurel tree, surrounded by pelicans and parrots.

Edith Annie Laidman (1880–1943) was a painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Muzaffarnagar, a district in the Uttar Pradesh state in northern India, where her father, a public official, worked in the Indian government.
Daphne is derived from Greek mythology. A Naiad nymph, she was the daughter of a river god who transforms into a laurel tree to escape the advances of Apollo.

Dimensions:  h.28 x 10 x 13 cm.

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