
Pair of 17th Century Flemish Antique Carved Oak Panels
A charming pair of early 17th-century Flemish antique carved oak panels, each depicting a figure within an arcaded frieze.
The carving is bold and architectural, with deep relief and rhythmic symmetry. The figures are likely allegorical — perhaps representing virtues, seasons, or classical ideals — framed by columns and arches in the Northern Renaissance style.
The oak is richly patinated, with warm tones and visible grain. These panels may have originated from a larger piece of furniture or architectural setting, such as a cabinet, choir stall, or wall frieze.
A sculptural and scholarly pair — ideal for display, framing, or integration into a bespoke interior.
Provenance: Belgium. 17th century.
Condition - These panels were once inset into cupboard doors. Presented in associated decorative wooden surrounds. The panels are good overall, as per the images.
Size: EACH = Height 49 cm (19 1/4") x Width 19.5 cm (7 1/4") x Depth 2.5 cm (1")
A charming pair of early 17th-century Flemish antique carved oak panels, each depicting a figure within an arcaded frieze.
The carving is bold and architectural, with deep relief and rhythmic symmetry. The figures are likely allegorical — perhaps representing virtues, seasons, or classical ideals — framed by columns and arches in the Northern Renaissance style.
The oak is richly patinated, with warm tones and visible grain. These panels may have originated from a larger piece of furniture or architectural setting, such as a cabinet, choir stall, or wall frieze.
A sculptural and scholarly pair — ideal for display, framing, or integration into a bespoke interior.
Provenance: Belgium. 17th century.
Condition - These panels were once inset into cupboard doors. Presented in associated decorative wooden surrounds. The panels are good overall, as per the images.
Size: EACH = Height 49 cm (19 1/4") x Width 19.5 cm (7 1/4") x Depth 2.5 cm (1")
Original: $2,198.13
-70%$2,198.13
$659.44Description
A charming pair of early 17th-century Flemish antique carved oak panels, each depicting a figure within an arcaded frieze.
The carving is bold and architectural, with deep relief and rhythmic symmetry. The figures are likely allegorical — perhaps representing virtues, seasons, or classical ideals — framed by columns and arches in the Northern Renaissance style.
The oak is richly patinated, with warm tones and visible grain. These panels may have originated from a larger piece of furniture or architectural setting, such as a cabinet, choir stall, or wall frieze.
A sculptural and scholarly pair — ideal for display, framing, or integration into a bespoke interior.
Provenance: Belgium. 17th century.
Condition - These panels were once inset into cupboard doors. Presented in associated decorative wooden surrounds. The panels are good overall, as per the images.
Size: EACH = Height 49 cm (19 1/4") x Width 19.5 cm (7 1/4") x Depth 2.5 cm (1")





















