Style Neo-Renaissance / Ref.0349
Pair of carved oak panels
Dimensions
Width 45'' ¼ 115cm
Height 37'' 94cm
Origin:
19th century.
Status:
Excellent condition.
Two carved oak panels from a series of four.
Carved in high relief, imaginary grotesque characters appear in the midst of intertwined branches and foliage. One panel depicts a winged devil and a dragon, the other a centaur and a drunkard. The style, type of characters and proportions are reminiscent both of the Gothic (imaginary characters) and Renaissance (the décor of foliage). The use of work, especially dark wood, enhances this similarity.
The two other two panels, which are slightly wider (50"1/2) are item number 0348.
The panels were part of Boris Kochno’s collection. He was a friend of Christian Berard (illustrator, decorator and costume designer for the theater and ballets) and a collaborator of Diaghilev and the Russian ballets.
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