A PAIR OF ALABASTER RELIEFS OF CHRIST'S ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM AND THE ADORATION OF THE MAGI

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A PAIR OF ALABASTER RELIEFS OF CHRIST'S ENTRY INTO JERUSALEM AND THE ADORATION OF THE MAGI
ATTRIBUTED TO RAPHAEL TISSENAKEN, MALINES, EARLY 17TH CENTURY

Each signed in the cartouche below with cipher.
Some wear to gilding; traces of red polychromy; cracks; minor chips and losses; each in an associated velvet-covered mount.
6¼ x 4¾in. (15.9 x 12cm) (2)
Literature
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:

Brussels, Musées royaux d'Art et d'Histoire, Exposition de Sculptures anglaises et malinoises d'Albâtre, 1967, pp. 50-52

Lot Essay

The cipher found on both these reliefs is thought to be the monogram of Raphael Tissenaken, a member of the Tissenaken family active in Malines in the late 16th and early 17th century. Raphael's father, Rombout, was also a printmaker, and it is thought that his prints provided the compositions for the family's reliefs in alabaster.

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