Wooden Polychrome Statue, Noble of the French Royal Court, XIXᵉ Century

Wooden Polychrome Statue, Noble of the French Royal Court, XIXᵉ Century
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Discover this majestic polychrome wooden statue from the XIXᵉ century, depicting a nobleman from the French royal court, inspired by the elegance and grandeur of the Renaissance. With an impressive height of 86 cm (33.85 in), this exceptional piece reflects the refinement and craftsmanship of its era.
Key features:

Depiction: Nobleman dressed in Renaissance style, possibly inspired by the court of François I, emblematic king of the XVIᵉ century.
Clothing: Finely carved pourpoint, striped haut-de-chausses, ornate fraise and hat adorned with a red feather, symbols of the French aristocracy.
Materials: Polychrome wood with delicate gilding and superb period patina.
Dimensions: Height: 86 cm (33.85 in), ideal for a central location or on a pedestal.

Condition:

Well-preserved period patina.
No major restoration, some traces of wear normal for a piece of this period.

Why is this piece unique?

Rarity: Few statues of this quality and size are still available on the market.
Historical authenticity: A true immersion in the elegance of the French Renaissance, with a touch of romanticism characteristic of the XIXᵉ century.
Decorative use: Ideal for sublimating a library, living room or cabinet of curiosities.

Ref: QGGXRM2HTR

Style Renaissance style (Wood carvings of Renaissance style Style)
Period 19th century (Wood carvings 19th century)
Country of origin France
Materials Painted wood
Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
Location 77260, La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, France
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