Bas-relief Depicting A Sower, Early 18th Century
Bas-relief depicting a sower, early 18th century.
Carved and formerly gilded wooden bas-relief depicting a sower. It may be an allegory of spring.
The central register is surrounded by stylized plant motifs: scrolls, trellises, small flowers, etc. Visible losses and damage.
Two wall sconces clearly from the same series—same size, same decoration—are in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge ("wall sconces" M.32A-1961 and M.32B-1961) and depict other agricultural scenes.
Height: 63 cm - Width: 31 cm.
First third of the 18th century.
Carved and formerly gilded wooden bas-relief depicting a sower. It may be an allegory of spring.
The central register is surrounded by stylized plant motifs: scrolls, trellises, small flowers, etc. Visible losses and damage.
Two wall sconces clearly from the same series—same size, same decoration—are in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge ("wall sconces" M.32A-1961 and M.32B-1961) and depict other agricultural scenes.
Height: 63 cm - Width: 31 cm.
First third of the 18th century.
1 500 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Some scratches and chips
Material: Gilted wood
Width: 31 cm
Height: 63 cm
Reference (ID): 1684367
Availability: In stock
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