✨ New Arrivals Just Dropped!Explore
Early Italian Giltwood Angel c.1650
HomeStore

Early Italian Giltwood Angel c.1650

Early Italian Giltwood Angel c.1650

An exceptional early Italian carved and gilded Angel, probably Southern Italy, circa 1640–1670.

Beautifully carved in wood and entirely water-gilded over red bole, this figure retains its original, softly burnished gold with a gentle, time-worn patina. Made for a tabernacle or private altar, the Angel’s scale and quality suggest a work commissioned for an intimate devotional setting.

The carving is crisp and assured, with deep folds of drapery and a calm, focused expression typical of the High Baroque period. The original gilding catches the light in a way that brings real presence and warmth.

$1,576.72

Original: $5,255.75

-70%
Early Italian Giltwood Angel c.1650

$5,255.75

$1,576.72

More Images

Early Italian Giltwood Angel c.1650 - Image 2
Early Italian Giltwood Angel c.1650 - Image 3
Early Italian Giltwood Angel c.1650 - Image 4
Early Italian Giltwood Angel c.1650 - Image 5
Early Italian Giltwood Angel c.1650 - Image 6

Early Italian Giltwood Angel c.1650

An exceptional early Italian carved and gilded Angel, probably Southern Italy, circa 1640–1670.

Beautifully carved in wood and entirely water-gilded over red bole, this figure retains its original, softly burnished gold with a gentle, time-worn patina. Made for a tabernacle or private altar, the Angel’s scale and quality suggest a work commissioned for an intimate devotional setting.

The carving is crisp and assured, with deep folds of drapery and a calm, focused expression typical of the High Baroque period. The original gilding catches the light in a way that brings real presence and warmth.

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

An exceptional early Italian carved and gilded Angel, probably Southern Italy, circa 1640–1670.

Beautifully carved in wood and entirely water-gilded over red bole, this figure retains its original, softly burnished gold with a gentle, time-worn patina. Made for a tabernacle or private altar, the Angel’s scale and quality suggest a work commissioned for an intimate devotional setting.

The carving is crisp and assured, with deep folds of drapery and a calm, focused expression typical of the High Baroque period. The original gilding catches the light in a way that brings real presence and warmth.

Early Italian Giltwood Angel c.1650 | Chris Holmes Antiques