
Primitive / Naive Late 16th Century Antique Carved Oak Figural Panel – Elongated Male Figure
A naively carved antique carved oak figural panel of elongated form depicting a male figure.
Late 16thC in date.
Continental origin.
Portrayed, with his left arm raised, his right by his side holding a lasso.
A rare survival of late Renaissance folk carving — ideal for collectors of figural sculpture, decorative fragments, or antique oak panels with vernacular charm.
Provenance: Europe. Probably Belgium. 16th century.
Condition - as per the images. There is age-related surface wear and losses to the outer edges. With traces of old worm damage (long since gone but treated as a precautionary measure). The carving displays very well. A further detailed condition report is available upon request.
A naively carved antique carved oak figural panel of elongated form depicting a male figure.
Late 16thC in date.
Continental origin.
Portrayed, with his left arm raised, his right by his side holding a lasso.
A rare survival of late Renaissance folk carving — ideal for collectors of figural sculpture, decorative fragments, or antique oak panels with vernacular charm.
Provenance: Europe. Probably Belgium. 16th century.
Condition - as per the images. There is age-related surface wear and losses to the outer edges. With traces of old worm damage (long since gone but treated as a precautionary measure). The carving displays very well. A further detailed condition report is available upon request.
Description
A naively carved antique carved oak figural panel of elongated form depicting a male figure.
Late 16thC in date.
Continental origin.
Portrayed, with his left arm raised, his right by his side holding a lasso.
A rare survival of late Renaissance folk carving — ideal for collectors of figural sculpture, decorative fragments, or antique oak panels with vernacular charm.
Provenance: Europe. Probably Belgium. 16th century.
Condition - as per the images. There is age-related surface wear and losses to the outer edges. With traces of old worm damage (long since gone but treated as a precautionary measure). The carving displays very well. A further detailed condition report is available upon request.





















