A polychrome carved wood relief of Christ on the way to Golgotha
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A polychrome carved wood relief of Christ on the way to Golgotha

NORTH FRENCH OR FLEMISH, LATE 15TH CENTURY

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A polychrome carved wood relief of Christ on the way to Golgotha
NORTH FRENCH OR FLEMISH, LATE 15TH CENTURY
The figure of Christ is led by soldiers away from the palace of Pilate amongst a crowd of hecklers, minor losses to the decoration and carving
118 cm. high
來源
Dr. Albert Figdor, Vienna.
The Figdor collection, Cassirer, Berlin, 29-30 September 1930, vol. IV, lot 169.
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Please note that the hight of this relief should read 34 cm. and not as stated in the printed catalogue.

拍品專文

The present lot was bought together with its pair "Ecce Homo", at the legendary sale of the Figdor collection sold by Paul Cassirer in Berlin. The Figdor collection encompassed a very wide range of disciplines, including sculpture, furniture, metalwork, textiles paintings and works of art from the middle ages to the renaissance (see fig.1).
The pair to this panel was sold in The Frits Philips Collection, Sotheby's Eindhoven, 4-5 November 2006, lot 483.