Unusual canopy-style frame in carved, lacquered, and gilded wood, in a distinctly Baroque taste.
Crafted in Spain in the first quarter of the 19th century, this piece stands out for its remarkable theatricality and rich ornamentation: bunches of grapes, leafy scrolls, and finely draped curtains frame the central opening, while the top is crowned by a distinctive ecclesiastical headdress—likely a cardinal’s galero—suggesting a devotional or liturgical function.
The composition, vibrant in polychromy and gilding, recalls the scenographic style of Baroque tabernacles, making it a fine example of sacred or domestic devotional furnishing.
A rare antique piece with strong visual presence, ideal for enhancing both classical and eclectic interiors.