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  • 17th Century Spanish Wooden Crucifix Figure Sculpture
    Located in Marbella, ES
    17th century Spanish wooden crucifix figure sculpture.
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    Antique Mid-17th Century Spanish Religious Items

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    Wood

  • Bronze Mortar with Pestle, Spain, 17th Century
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Mortar with hand. Bronze. XVII century. Mortar with a circular base, cylindrical body and slightly outwardly flared mouth, decorated with a series of smooth horizontal moldings arranged both in the lower and upper areas and with simple vertical elements (which still maintain slight balustraded shapes) derived from of the ribs that these specimens used to have in the medieval Spanish...
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    Antique 17th Century Spanish Baroque Scientific Instruments

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    Bronze, Other

  • Mortar with pestle. Bronze. Spanish school, 17th century.
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Mortar with pestle. Bronze. Spanish school, 17th century. Bronze mortar with a convex mouth, a raised base facing outwards and a cylindrical body decorated on the outside with relie...
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    Antique 17th Century Spanish Baroque Scientific Instruments

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    Bronze

  • Bronze Bassin for Holy Water, Spain, 17th Century
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Holy wall font. Bronze. Spain, 17th Century. Small font for holy water designed to be placed on a wall, which has a container decorated with moldings and architectural elements and...
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    Antique 17th Century Spanish Baroque Religious Items

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    Bronze, Other

  • 17th Century Spanish Carved Walnut Door Panel
    Located in Stamford, CT
    A really gutsy and interesting early 17th century carved wood panel. If this kind of thing appeals to you, it does to me, than this is a compelling example of early carving and the p...
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    Antique Early 17th Century Spanish Baroque Decorative Art

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    Walnut

  • Reliquary Altar. Wood, Glass, Metal, Etc. Spain, 17th Century
    Located in Madrid, ES
    Wall reliquary altar. Carved, polychrome and gilded wood, glass, metal, etc. Spanish school, 17th century. Reliquary altar made of carved, gilded and polychrome wood composed of a part that imitates a curtain of the type usually used to cover altars and other pieces when they are not used, topped by a winged angel head, and a composition organized around a tondo large central stem, from which arise a series of stems ending in scrolls. Some of these stems (eight in total) eventually form a kind of crown of leaves in the center of which are as many circular reliquaries of saints. In this mentioned central tondo there is an Agnus Dei (or Ágnusdei) made of wax. On the visible side there is an image of the Risen Christ (inspired by the one sculpted by Michelangelo Buonarroti around 1520 and found in Santa Maria sopra Minerva in Rome) accompanied by angels with symbols of the Passion and on a pedestal. This image is known to have been used on these pieces before 1598, again in 1619, and again in 1690. These relics (they are blessed by the Pope) get their name because they are printed on the front, above the book with the seven seals , the haloed Paschal Lamb carrying the banner of the Resurrection. In the text around the image, it seems to include a reference to Pope Pius V...
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    Antique 17th Century Spanish Baroque Religious Items

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    Metal, Other

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