LOT 376 Medieval Stone Capital with Prophet Daniel and Lions
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Spain or Southern France, 12th century A.D. From an architectural column with a square upper face developing to a rounded base; a decorative frieze carved in the half-round depicting two seated lions, each with its tail looped around its lower body, supporting a pedestal on which a facing bust of a young boy is resting. Cf. Durliat, M., La Sculpture Romane de la Route de Saint Jacques, Dax, 1990, fig.295, p.293; Igarashi-Takeshita, M., Les lions dans la sculpture romane en Poitou in Cahiers de civilisation médiévale, 23e année (n°89), Janvier-Mars 1980, pp.37-54, fig.8, .7 kg, 36 cm (14 in.). with Piasa, 7 June 2013, lot 17. Ex central London gallery.Apanied by an academic report by Dr Raffaele DAmato. This lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is apanied by search certificate no.11738-202062. The form of the capital and the shape of the beasts are similar to those sculptures that survive in churches on the pilgrimage route to Santiago dapostela namely in Southern France and Northern Spain, but the bodies of the lions have many correspondences with the capital sculptures of Poitou. The lions were considered to be guardians against evil and the image of the young boy is probably a representation of prophet Daniel. There is a similar capital in the Church of d'Airvault (Deux-Sèvres) also ornamented with lions and a human head. [No Reserve]
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