Edith Annie Laidm, Dafne, Art Nouveau ceramic sculpture, 20th century

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Statuetta carved and modeled by Edith Annie Laidman. Dafne figure of naked girl absorbed on laurel session, surrounded by pelicans and parrots. Edith Annie Laidman (1880-1943) was a painter, a sculptor and ceramist born in Muzaffarnagar, a district of the state of the Uttar Pradesh in northern India, where his father, a public official, worked in the Indian government. Dafne derives from Greek mythology. Nymph Naiade was the daughter of a river God, who turns into a laurel tree to escape Apollo's advances.
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