Important Stone Applique Capital - Late 12th Century
This imposing wall capital rests on the base of a sculpted limestone column, decorated with croziers and an upright trifoliate leaf, astragal in a torus.
From a chapel in the Île-de-France region, it was carved during the last third of the 12th / beginning of the 13th century, when King Philippe II of France reigned over the kingdom.
A very old piece.
Dimensions: First element: Capital, Height: 36.5 cm - Width: 57 cm Second element: Column base, Height: 32 cm - Width: 55 cm - Depth: 36 cm
some accidents and restorations in particular at an angle
From a chapel in the Île-de-France region, it was carved during the last third of the 12th / beginning of the 13th century, when King Philippe II of France reigned over the kingdom.
A very old piece.
Dimensions: First element: Capital, Height: 36.5 cm - Width: 57 cm Second element: Column base, Height: 32 cm - Width: 55 cm - Depth: 36 cm
some accidents and restorations in particular at an angle
2 600 €
Period: Before 16th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Quelques accidents et restaurations notamment à un angle
Width: 55
Height: 68.5
Depth: 36
Reference (ID): 962667
Availability: In stock
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