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Folding Standing Lectern in Wrought Iron and Fabric, Spain, 16th Century

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Standing lectern in wrought iron. 20th century.
Located in Madrid, ES
Standing lectern in wrought iron. Twentieth century. On three legs with volutes stands a foot decorated with balustraded shapes and a flame towards the center, which supports and ra...
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20th Century Spanish Other Music Stands

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Wrought Iron

Pair of Tall Eagle Lecterns, Bronze, Etc, 16th Century and Later
Located in Madrid, ES
Pair of easels in the shape of an eagle. Bronze, iron. 16th-17th century. Rear supports. Pair of lecterns with tripod-shaped bases, claw-shaped legs with spheres, and a triangular part from which three baluster-shaped legs emerge, with elements in light tones that join at the top of this piece , leaving a vegetal form towards the lower area. The finials are two eagles on spheres, each looking to the side with its head tilted upwards, and situated with its wings half spread; the back is smooth, without the details of the feathers, eyes, beak and claws that do show in the front. The eagles could be from the Spanish school or from the Netherlands, dating from the 16th-17th centuries, while the bases are from the 20th century. It seems that, at least in Spain, the spread of tall lecterns...
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Antique 16th Century European Renaissance Religious Items

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Metal, Bronze

Wrought Iron Grille gate, Spain, 16th Century
Located in Madrid, ES
Typologically, it is a partial architectural grating with an ornamental and defensive purpose at the same time. Likewise, it clearly shows some of the striking decorative and typolog...
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Antique 16th Century Spanish Renaissance Religious Items

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Wrought Iron

Wrought Iron Lectern, 17th Century Balauster, 20th Century the Rest
Located in Madrid, ES
Lectern. Wrought iron. Baluster 17th century; 20th century rest. Foot stand made of wrought iron with three twisted legs in the form of "that" with a disc in the center, a balustrade...
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Antique 17th Century Spanish Baroque Easels

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Wrought Iron

Lectern. Carved and turned wood. 20th century.
Located in Madrid, ES
Lectern. Carved and turned wood. 20th century. Table lectern made of wood in the same colour, with the base and legs turned (drawing discs and carved shapes) reminiscent in certain ...
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20th Century European Other Music Stands

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Other

Silver Pax O Portapaz, Spain, 16th Century
Located in Madrid, ES
Portapaz. Silver in its color and gilded. Century XVI. Portapaz made of silver that has a handle (decorated with delicate plant motifs similar to those of the pilasters) and a female and a male bust at the bottom, as well as other architectural elements on the back, and, on the front, an architectural composition classicist basement (with busts flanking a flower and a cross), two pilasters (vegetal decoration and capital recalling the composite order) with entablature (flowers flanking an angel's head; moldings), and a semicircular arch finish with elements veined in relief under cross and flanked by two architectural motifs in the upper part. This composition frames and enhances a gilt silver relief where you can see the Lament or Cry over the Body of Christ, with the Virgin holding the head of Jesus, Saint John at her side, the Magdalene and other characters, a cross following the group and a landscape background with houses and plant elements. This architectural structure mentioned is similar to the one present in other 16th century portapaces, such as that of the Magdalena de Dos Hermanas parish (Hernando de Ballesteros el Mozo, around 1575); or that of the Galaroza parish (same author and date); or that of the portapaz of San Miguel de Jerez de los Caballeros (in some details); etc. As for the relief, it is possible to clearly see a strong Italian influence, and the similarity between it and important pieces such as the Portapaz known as “de Cisneros by Juan de Burgos (1493-1497; MuseoCatedralicio de Alcalá de Henares), as well as in paintings and reliefs. Also noteworthy are both the male and female busts in the lower area and the Maltese cross (or Saint John's) that appears in this area. This symbol was used since the 12th century as an insignia by the Knights Hospitallers of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, also known as the Order of Malta...
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Antique 16th Century Spanish Renaissance Religious Items

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Silver

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