The Virgin Mary Handing an Apple to Jesus as a Child, 19th Century, Carved-Wood
Early 19th Century Italian carved-wood in high Hifrelief composed of various types of woods set into a marquetry panel with flat inlaid scrolling fruit tree foliage. The piece is comprised of The Virgin Mary handing an apple to Jesus as a child, which alludes to him as the future Redeemer Of All Mankind. The piece is mounted on a Lucite panel and framed with a hand-finished re-claimed wood frame.
Dimensions: Height: 57 in. (144.78 cm)Width: 39 in. (99.06 cm)Depth: 3 in. (7.62 cm)
Style: Neoclassical (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Acrylic,Burl,Lucite,Mahogany,Maple,Walnut,Wood,Carved,Hand-Carved,Inlay
Place of Origin: Italy
Period: 19th Century
Early 19th Century Italian carved-wood in high Hifrelief composed of various types of woods set into a marquetry panel with flat inlaid scrolling fruit tree foliage. The piece is comprised of The Virgin Mary handing an apple to Jesus as a child, which alludes to him as the future Redeemer Of All Mankind. The piece is mounted on a Lucite panel and framed with a hand-finished re-claimed wood frame.
Dimensions: Height: 57 in. (144.78 cm)Width: 39 in. (99.06 cm)Depth: 3 in. (7.62 cm)
Style: Neoclassical (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Acrylic,Burl,Lucite,Mahogany,Maple,Walnut,Wood,Carved,Hand-Carved,Inlay
Place of Origin: Italy
Period: 19th Century
Early 19th Century Italian carved-wood in high Hifrelief composed of various types of woods set into a marquetry panel with flat inlaid scrolling fruit tree foliage. The piece is comprised of The Virgin Mary handing an apple to Jesus as a child, which alludes to him as the future Redeemer Of All Mankind. The piece is mounted on a Lucite panel and framed with a hand-finished re-claimed wood frame.
Dimensions: Height: 57 in. (144.78 cm)Width: 39 in. (99.06 cm)Depth: 3 in. (7.62 cm)
Style: Neoclassical (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Acrylic,Burl,Lucite,Mahogany,Maple,Walnut,Wood,Carved,Hand-Carved,Inlay
Place of Origin: Italy
Period: 19th Century