Sculpted Entwined Loves – Flanders 17th Century
Oak sculpture with black patina.
Our sculpture depicts two seated putti (or cupids) embracing each other in a gesture of tenderness rarely seen in Baroque sculpture. These two embracing cupids, probably originally having had their counterpart, were designed to decorate a chapel. Their position was studied so that they would sit in the corner of an entablature, as shown in the photographs.
Provenance: Count Gérard de Léotoing d'Anjony
Height: 71 cm
Our sculpture depicts two seated putti (or cupids) embracing each other in a gesture of tenderness rarely seen in Baroque sculpture. These two embracing cupids, probably originally having had their counterpart, were designed to decorate a chapel. Their position was studied so that they would sit in the corner of an entablature, as shown in the photographs.
Provenance: Count Gérard de Léotoing d'Anjony
Height: 71 cm
9 400 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oak
Height: 71
Reference (ID): 1429256
Availability: In stock
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