ID 1466302
Lot 2725 | Süddeutscher Bildschnitzer (Tätig 1. Häl…
Estimate value
€ 5 000 – 10 000
Museale Statuette des Heiligen Michael
Der Erzengel und drei Engelsköpfe aus geschnitztem Elfenbein; der Sockel aus schwarzem, weiß geädertem und rotem Marmor, Alabaster und Perlmutter. Vollplastische, im Detail überaus fein und detailreich ausgeführte Statuette des Erzengels Michael im Kontrapost, gewandet in eine fantasievolle, überaus fein und detailreich gestaltete, antikische Rüstung mit federgeschmücktem Helm. Mit seinem rechten, erhobenen Zeigefinger deutet Michael zum Himmel, in der linken Hand hält er eine Fahne mit dem Jesus-Monogramm "IHS" in einem Strahlenkranz, den vom Leib Christi ausgehenden Glanz symbolisierend. Der reich gestaltete und gegliederte Sockel mit Engelsköpfen und Perlmutter-Applikationen, schauseitig eine Kartusche mit lateinischer Inschrift "QUIS VI DEUS", die sich auf Gott und den Erzengel Michael bezieht, dem Patron Deutschlands, Fürsten der Engel, Streiter und Held gegen das Böse (wie Luzifer). Auf der Sockelunterseite modernes Etikett der Kunsthandlung Julius Böhler, München (Ende 20. Jh.). Ger. besch.; Figuren.-H. ca. 16 cm; Ges.-Maße ca. 27,5 cm x 15 cm x 13 cm.
CITES-Bescheinigung liegt vor.
Provenienz: Auflösung einer bedeutenden deutschen Privatsammlung - Teil II; erworben in der Kunsthandlung Julius Böhler, München.
South German ivory carver active first half 18th century. Carved ivory figure of Saint Michael the Archangel with angel heads, the base made of marble, alabaster and mother of pearl. Modern label (late 20th century) of the Kunsthandlung Böhler, Munich, on the bottom. Minor flaws. CITES included.
Auction house category: | Sculptures |
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