Heiliger Sebastian, Christian Daniel Schenck (1633 - 1691 Konstanz) zugeschrieben, um 1670
10.10.2023 10:00UTC +01:00
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Starting price
3500EUR € 3 500
Auctioneer | Hermann Historica |
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Event location | Germany, Grasbrunn / München |
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ID 1033697
Lot 184 | Heiliger Sebastian, Christian Daniel Schenck (1633 - 1691 Konstanz) zugeschrieben, um 1670
Estimate value
€ 3 500
Christoph Daniel Schenck ist bekannt für seine barocke Sakralkunst, vor allem aus Buchsbaum und Elfenbein. Er gestaltete aber auch ganze Altäre.
Provenienz: 2018 im niederländischen Kunsthandel erworben, die Skulptur befand sich vorher in der Sammlung Brennikmeijer sowie in der Sammlung Hermann Baer (Inventarnummer 156).
A German carved boxwood figure of Saint Sebastian, attributed to Christian Daniel Schenck (1633 - 1691 Konstanz)
Boxwood, carved, patinated, partially painted. Carved figure of the saint tied to a tree (shackles not shown). His emaciated body is riddled with several holes (arrows missing). He is clad in a polychrome loincloth falling in elaborate folds. Detailed carved roots at his feet. The right arm missing, fingers of the left hand and parts of the tree are broken off. Dimensions 29 x 12.5 x 8 cm.
Christoph Daniel Schenck is known for his Baroque sacral art, especially of boxwood and ivory. He also created entire altars.
Provenance: Acquired in 2018 in the Dutch art trade, the sculpture was previously part of the Brennikmeijer Collection and the Hermann Baer Collection (inventory number 156).
Condition: II - III
Auction house category: | Sculptures |
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