Large Pair Of Carved Panels From The Gothic Period: Saint Anthony And Saint Barthélemy flag


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"Large Pair Of Carved Panels From The Gothic Period: Saint Anthony And Saint Barthélemy "
Large pair of panels carved in high relief in oak from the Gothic period decorated with holy figures in Gothic arches and fenestration.
these carved oak panels represent Saint Anthony accompanied by his Tau and Saint Barthélémy carrying a large knife.
these two are sculpted in strong three-quarter relief and turned to the right.
they wear their attributes and are placed in the center of a canopy under windows and surrounded by Gothic columns.
the detail of the drapes, faces and windows is remarkable and in a good state of conservation.

probably panels from a choir or stalls.
These panels have suffered the ravages of time with attacks from wood-eating insects and consolidation reinforcements on the backs of the panels.
preventive treatment was carried out in the workshop with xylophene but there are no more attacks to report.

 beautiful wax patina.

two beautiful representations of these two saints from the Gothic period.

dimensions:
70 cm high by 36 cm wide and 5 cm deep.

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Price: 7 500 €
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Period: Before 16th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: En l'etat

Material: Oak
Width: 36 cm
Height: 70 cm
Depth: 5 cm

Reference: 1340219
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Large Pair Of Carved Panels From The Gothic Period: Saint Anthony And Saint Barthélemy
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