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A group of oak carvings, France and Flanders, 16th C. and later

A group of oak carvings, France and Flanders, 16th C. and later  
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Dim.: 90 x 47 cm (the niche)
Dim.: 72 x 9,5 cm (the tallest figure)
Dim.: 54,5 x 8 cm (the smallest figure)

Provenance:
- From the collection of Mr. and Mrs. S., Ghent, Belgium.
- The oak cariatids with a book and with a lute acquired from Au Rouet in Brussels, in September 1997, according to the owner's inventory notes.
- The cariatid male youth with bare chest acquired from F. Antiq. in Charleroi, in September 1988, according to the owner's inventory notes.
- The fragment with Mary holding grapes acquired from P. Cambo in Paris, in June 2001, according to the owner's inventory notes.
- The fragments of the couple on blue velvet (representing King François I of France and his wife Queen Claude) acquired from P. Serpette in Paris, in September 1991, according to the owner's inventory notes.
- The oak niche acquired from Deconinck in Aalst, in March 1999, according to the owner's inventory notes.

Estimate: € 800 - € 1200