Offered by Floris van Wanroij Fine Art
Old master painting, sculpture & works of art from the Haute Epoque period
Low Counties, possibly Meuse Valley
Late Gothic | First quarter of the 14th Century
Bronze, cast and chiselled | On a later wooden base
H. 16,2 cm. (excl. base)
PROVENANCE
Private collection, United Kingdom
REFERENCE LITERATURE
Williamson, P. (2002). Netherlandish Sculpture. London: Victoria and Albert Museum, cat. nr. 3
CATALOGUE NOTE
The subject depicted is the Annunciation, described in the Bible in Luke 1: 26-28, when the angel Gabriel tells the Virgin Mary: ‘You shall conceive and bear a son, and you shall give him the name Jesus’. These hollow statuettes were probably made to adorn a pinnacle, possibly of an altar screen. The metalworkers of the South Netherlands were active throughout the Middle Ages. The foundries of the Meuse Valley were particularly famous, especially those of Dinant. Brass work became known as ‘Dinanderie‘ as a result of their fame.