Offered by Michel Lardanchet Antiquités
Spectacular carved panel half the round of the late 17th century natural oak .
The composition is organized around a central oval where the artist represents Jesus and the Supper at Emmaus ,
As is the iconographic tradition "The Supper at Emmaus between Christ and the two disciples desperate
Who believe death. "
The two disciples offered him hospitality without recognizing Jesus broke the bread and blessed and gave to them, then their eyes were opened and recognized .
The scene is of great expressiveness, which combines surprise and concern.
The composition continues with windings of arabesques and foliage foliage and floral ,
Spanning a breathable manner the entire surface of the panel.
The bill is of great finesse , both subtle patterns that render the material.
This is an example of the most successful of this baroque art that has fascinated artists and sponsors throughout
Period : 17th century.
It is made of two panels of white oak and present a molded wood frame .
Flanders 17th .
Good state of preservation .