A PAIR OF HENRY VIII OAK 'ROMAYNE' HEAD PANELS
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A PAIR OF HENRY VIII OAK 'ROMAYNE' HEAD PANELS

CIRCA 1540

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A PAIR OF HENRY VIII OAK 'ROMAYNE' HEAD PANELS
CIRCA 1540
Carved with portraits above a heraldic stag and lamb
20½ in. (52 cm.) high (2)
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Lot Essay

The 'Romayne style' was the name given to the new classical style of English sculpture at the time of Henry VIII influenced by the Italian Renaissance. For a discussion on similar panels see Victor Chinnery Oak Furniture, the British Tradition, Woodbridge, 1979, pp. 425-427.

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