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Object description :

"Sculpture - Elija And The Raven, 17th Century"
BAS-RELIEF in lime representing ELIE fed by a crow.
Dimensions: 41 x 29.5 cm
Northern European School, 17th century.
The sculpture is of beautiful finesse, the face, the hands, the pleats of the clothing are very well treated, and in very good condition;
Ce thème à rarement été traité.


Ahab is the king of Israel. Married to Jezebel, Phoenician princess, he idolizes Baal, the god of the Canaanites. God foresees the intervention of Elijah to make him listen to reason. Ahab wanted to punish the prophet for his insolence and sent his militias after him. God then speaks to Elijah: “Get out of here, turn towards the east and hide yourself at the torrent of Kerit, east of the Jordan. You will drink from the torrent and I order the crows to feed you there. »
Chapter XVII of the Book of Kings

Can we see here the origin of the familiar expression designating a village or an isolated place, that it is “supplied by crows”?

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GUARANTEE

Former professor at IDETH (Institute of Technical and Historical Studies of the Art Object)
Former professor at the EAC (School of Art and Communication)
Former member of the UFE (French Union of Experts)
Expert specialist in pewter for more 40 years I guarantee the object is authentic described above.
A detailed descriptive invoice accompanied by a photograph will be given to the purchaser on request.

PAYMENT

- By French check payable to COMMENCHAL Jean-Claude
- By bank transfer payable to COMMENCHAL Jean-Claude
IBAN: FR76 3002 7160 2700 0206 4620 173
BIC: CMCIFRPP
- By Paypal transfer to    jc.commenchal@orange.fr

SHIPPING

Shipment to France by “Colissimo” tracked within a maximum of 48 hours. With recommendation and insurance on request. Postal transport is offered to metropolitan France.
Sending to the whole world in "Colissimo" recommended. With insurance on request. To know the shipping costs to Europe or the whole World, click on "Buy online" and select your country, or contact me by email.

ASK A QUESTION

French-speaking buyers: by phone or email.
Non-French-speaking buyers: exclusively by email.

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Price: 1 750 €
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Period: 17th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Solid wood

Reference: 1185886
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