Rare and beautiful rectangular panel, finely carved representing the goddess Hera, sister and wife of Zeus or Juno in Ancient Rome, lying down with her attribute the peacock, holding in her right hand[...]
Following the estate, collection of many medallions (see my other ads).
Antique medallion in carved painted wood, unsigned: Profile portrait of a man from the beginning of the 19th century, to be[...]
Beautifully thick panel carved with 2 dolphins pulled by a cherub, carrying a man blowing a conch, while a cherub in the sky accompanies them. This work evokes the sculptures of CLODION (sculptor of t[...]
Pair of Nubian torch-bearers in polychrome and gilded carved wood. The figures
dressed in a drape wrapped around the body carrying a torch in the shape of a lantern and
cut and gilded sheet metal.
[...]
A complementary pair of lions (male and female). Very well detailed, on integral rectangular bases, perhaps carved walnut. Modeled after Canova's original design. The longest is approximately 43 cm. E[...]
Rare carved wooden arch, formerly painted, with two musical angels in a flowery decor. Probably from a Christian sanctuary in Tamil Nadu, in southern India. 18th or 19th century. 91x57
Large decorative bas-relief in carved and painted wood. Represents a garland of laurel leaves adorned with a ribbon. Early XIXth. (End of the 18th century?). Good condition.
110 x 13.5 cm
Width: 26.[...]
Magnificent carved fruitwood panel from the end of the 18th century, the beginning of the 19th century. Decor of a pitcher, foliage and the "king's fool". Great workmanship, most certainly a presentat[...]
Ornamental element probably from an altar and having a chubby face, with massive and beautifully eventful hair. This head of angel is wrapped in a large carved flange going up on both sides of the fac[...]
Virgin and Child. Late 18 th early 19 th century. back of the reliquary statue form. Larch wood. From a convent in Lozère (48)
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