This exceptional Flemish pair presents two figures, likely angels or messengers, carved from oak during the 15th century. Each figure is rendered with a quiet solemnity, embodying the devotional artistry characteristic of the late medieval period in the Low Countries. Their original polychromy, though softened by time, still conveys the rich visual language once vibrant in sacred spaces.
Both figures are depicted in flowing, ample robes, the drapery skillfully carved to suggest movement and volume. Their faces bear serene expressions, framed by finely detailed, curled hair. Each holds a banderole, or scroll, which would traditionally bear an inscription or message, further emphasizing their role as divine envoys. The remnants of polychromy reveal a palette of earthy tones, predominantly reds and browns for the garments, complemented by lighter hues for skin.
Such carvings often adorned altarpieces, choir stalls, or private devotional settings, serving as visual aids for contemplation and prayer. These figures offer a tangible connection to the spiritual and artistic currents of 15th-century Flanders, reflecting a period of profound artistic innovation and religious fervor. They stand as enduring examples of skilled craftsmanship and devotional art.
- Material: Carved oak, polychromed
- Origin: Flemish
- Period: 15th Century
- Subject: Pair of Angels or Messengers
- Details: Each figure holds a banderole
- Condition: Original polychromy partially preserved, consistent with age
Flemish Pair of Angles 15th Century
- Of the PeriodGothicPlace of OriginBelgiumDate of Manufacture15th centuryPeriod15th Century and EarlierMaterials and TechniquesHand-CarvedOak,PolychromedPolymer PaintConditionGoodWearWear consistent with age and use. Minor losses.Dimensions33.46 in.Hx1190.94 in.Wx9.84 in.D85 cmHx3025 cmWx25 cmDDealerJan de Raad / COLLECTABLES / 's-Hertogenbosch, NLNumber of Items2
