Pair of Altar-Angels Southern Germany
Nr. 196 | 5.000,--Euro
Pair of Altar-Angels Southern Germany around 1760
Lindenwood carved and gilded.
Height: 60 cm (23,62 inches) Width: 33 cm (12,99 inches) Depth: 18 cm (7,09 inches)
Price: 4.000,–€
(Differential tax)
Pair of Altar-Angels
a fine example of Baroque sculpture. During the 18th century, the Baroque style was still prevalent in Southern Germany, and it was characterized by its ornate and dramatic aesthetics. Here’s some information about these altar angels and the materials and techniques typically used during that time:
- Materials:
- Lindenwood: Lindenwood, known for its fine grain and ease of carving, was a popular choice for sculptors during the Baroque period. It allowed for intricate detailing and was readily available in Southern Germany.
- Carving:
- The angels would have been meticulously carved by skilled craftsmen. The Baroque style often featured intricate detailing, including flowing robes, elaborate wings, and expressive facial features.
- Carving tools such as chisels, gouges, and rasps would have been used to shape the wood and create the desired forms.
- Gilding:
- Gilding involves applying a thin layer of gold leaf or gold paint to the surface of the wood. This technique was common in Baroque art to give the sculptures a radiant and heavenly appearance.
- Gold leaf, in particular, was favored for its luminosity and ability to create a rich, shimmering effect.
A Pair of Altar-Angels Southern Germany and region would likely be considered valuable both for their artistic merit and their historical significance. They could be part of a church’s or museum’s collection, or they might be in the possession of a private collector or gallery specializing in antique religious art.
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