18th-Century Carved Wooden Head of a Philosopher / Religious Figure

£495.00

Description
This finely carved wooden head dates to the 16th century and likely represents a philosopher or religious figure. It reflects the stylistic traditions of Flemish and German woodcarving from the Renaissance period, renowned for their expressive realism and meticulous detail. Such works often formed parts of larger altarpieces, devotional sculptures, or decorative ensembles within ecclesiastical settings.
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18th-Century Carved Wooden Head of a Philosopher / Religious Figure

This finely carved wooden head dates to the 18th century and likely represents a philosopher / religious figure. It reflects the stylistic traditions of Flemish and German woodcarving from the Renaissance period, renowned for their expressive realism and meticulous detail. Such works often formed parts of larger altarpieces, devotional sculptures, or decorative ensembles within ecclesiastical settings.

The sculptor’s craftsmanship is evident in the finely rendered facial features, intricately carved beard, and textured hair—hallmarks of Northern European wood carving during this time. Wood was a favored medium in the region for its capacity to convey lifelike emotion and detail, particularly in religious and allegorical subjects.

Mounted on a later block base covered in period velvet, the head is presented as a standalone object but was originally part of a larger composition. It shows signs of historical woodworm activity, typical for its age, which has since been professionally treated and is no longer active.

This piece stands as a compelling example of Renaissance wood sculpture, embodying both the devotional function and artistic sophistication of its era.

Condition Report

Stable condition considering its age, with expected wear consistent with 16th-century wood sculpture. The carving retains good structural integrity and displays fine surface detail, especially in the facial features, hair, and beard.

General surface wear, minor abrasions, and softening of some carved details due to age. Aged, darkened surface patina consistent with age and handling; appears undisturbed. Evidence of historic woodworm activity, visible as small exit holes. The infestation has been fully treated and is no longer active. No visible modern repairs or overpainting. The head has not been overly cleaned or stripped, retaining its authenticity and aged character.

The carving is structurally sound. No active splitting, cracking, or movement in the wood. Securely mounted on a later block base covered with period-style velvet. The mount is stable and suitable for display.

The sculpture is a well-preserved example of 18th-century Northern European wood carving. It presents very well as a fragmentary work, with the historical wear and signs of age adding to its authenticity and aesthetic appeal. Suitable for both private and institutional collection display.

Measurement

Height:    18 cm  /    7.1 inch

Width:     12 cm  /    4.7 inch

Depth:     11 cm  /    4.3 inch

Weight:    0.4 kg / 0.9 Ilbs

 

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