"Don Quixote Bookends Carved Wood Circa 1950, "man From La Mancha" Jacques Brel..."
A "Man of La Mancha", passionate and dry, dreaming of an "impossible dream"..., a resigned, doubtful Pancho, but forever faithful, "his only follower, but forever!"... These two romantic figures, carved from the Pyrenees boxwood, owe their essence to the precision of the chisel of the sculptor who almost gave them life, as the emotional density of each one is read through the incisive and precise gouge strokes of this inspired craftsman (perhaps be) by an "inaccessible star"!... This "Don Quijote", thus depicted in the company of his faithful friend, can only seduce literary people or lovers of Jacques Brel, in order to keep the books or CD/DVDs close to him. inspired by his "possible fevers"... Superb condition for both, a monogram "BM" is visible on the back of Don Quixote when unscrewing it from its base... Height = 20 and 21 cm; width = 9 cm; length = 15.5 and 15 cm Weight for the pair = 970 gr