This altar - used for private devotion - was made in the 17th century and is dated on the base 1657.
Several elements such as the pillars at each side of Mother and child, the square basements of the pillars, the top ormanent in the form of a trapesium, and the 'wings' at the sides are a reflection of the renaissance style-period.
The small statue of Mary and the infant Jezus presumably has the original polychromy.
The frame around the statue with a pattern of flowers used to have a golden appearance, but the leather is browned due to aging. The outer frame is decorated with stars.
The upper top ornament and several rosettes are missing, red velvet background renewed.
This altar is made in Flanders or Germany.
ca. 32 x 22 x 10 cm