£395.00
A truly captivating and rare piece of architectural sculpture, this finely carved limewood corner shelf is a superb example of the exuberant Rococo style as interpreted by master craftsmen in Flanders. Dating from the mid-18th century, this piece is a testament to the extraordinary skill and artistry of Flemish woodcarvers, who were renowned for their dynamic and expressive work.
The shelf is executed in limewood, a medium highly prized for its exceptionally fine grain, which allows for the creation of intricate, deeply undercut details. The carving flows from the right-angled corner with a cascade of scrolling foliate motifs. The deeply carved leaves and volutes curl and unfurl with a fluid, almost restless energy that is the hallmark of the Rococo. The masterful carving creates a powerful sense of three-dimensional movement, with light and shadow playing across the surface, turning a functional object into a piece of pure sculpture.
Offered in its found, authentic state, this piece is a unique and decorative find for a sophisticated collector. Its original function was to hold a small vase, sculpture, or treasured object, and it retains this charming purpose today. Its rich history and beautiful form make it an ideal accent for a home, bringing a unique element of historical weight and organic beauty into any interior.
This shelf is in good antique condition for a piece of its type and age. Its salvaged state does not diminish its artistic or historical value, but rather enhances its unique appeal as a genuine artifact of 18th-century craftsmanship. It is stable and ready to be wall-mounted and admired.
Height:   19 cm  /  7.5 inches
Width:   19 cm  /  7.5 inches
Depth:   19 cm  /  7.5 inches
Weight:   1.3 k.g  /  2.9 lbs