A hand-painted European ceramic panel depicting a mythological figure inspired by the visual language of historic Sicilian mosaic traditions, particularly Mediterranean and Greco-Roman decorative art. The piece appears to date from approximately the late 20th century and carries a strong architectural and coastal-European character. Its visual composition and material presence make it especially suited to refined residential, hospitality, or narrative-driven interior environments. The panel is ceramic with painted surface detailing and is presented as a single standalone decorative work. The piece shows natural signs of age and handling consistent with a vintage decorative object, while remaining visually well preserved overall. Its atmosphere and visual language align naturally with Mediterranean, Riviera-inspired, and emotionally layered interiors where cultural texture and quieter architectural details are valued.
10 cm × 10 cm