GERMAN, EARLY 15TH CENTURY
細節
AN OAK BRACKET FROM A CHOIR STALL
GERMAN, EARLY 15TH CENTURY
Pierced and carved with trailing foliate design terminating in a mask of a wild man, and on the reverse a two-headed dragon, substantial traces of polychrome and gilding, accession number '16.32.115' written in red ink, also with a paper label inscribed '2039'
15½in. x 31½in. (39.5cm. x 80cm.)
GERMAN, EARLY 15TH CENTURY
Pierced and carved with trailing foliate design terminating in a mask of a wild man, and on the reverse a two-headed dragon, substantial traces of polychrome and gilding, accession number '16.32.115' written in red ink, also with a paper label inscribed '2039'
15½in. x 31½in. (39.5cm. x 80cm.)
來源
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (acc. no. 16.32.115), sold Sotheby Parke Bernet, 29-30 May, 1981, lot 36
展覽
J. Rebold Benton, Medieval Monsters Dragons and Fantastic Creatures, Katonah Museum, Katonah New York, 1995, p. 36, fig. 76