A 19th century copper framed oil on copper panel depicting Jesus with Mary and St. Anne in an Interior which is based on 17th century Flemish and Continental oil paintings on the same subject. They were in turn influenced by Da Vinci who worked on the subject in the very early 1500s. The original story being rooted in religion.
The transportation of Jesus, his mother and grandmother into a Victorian boudoir is unusual but fitting for the period. The piece was painted with a small brush, in oils onto a round copper panel. When regarded from this lens you can see the work that originally went into creating this.
The frame itself is, I believe, more the work of art with chased engraving to almost the entire surface. A very handsome example that will have been cast and finished by hand, chasing included. Although I have never tested the theory, I do believe there is a smaller frame nested within the larger. Some of the teeth are missing, however, I would highly advise against trying to separate the pieces.
Both the painting and frames are original to the period stated, they were crafted for each other which always adds to the charm of such pieces.
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The transportation of Jesus, his mother and grandmother into a Victorian boudoir is unusual but fitting for the period. The piece was painted with a small brush, in oils onto a round copper panel. When regarded from this lens you can see the work that originally went into creating this.
The frame itself is, I believe, more the work of art with chased engraving to almost the entire surface. A very handsome example that will have been cast and finished by hand, chasing included. Although I have never tested the theory, I do believe there is a smaller frame nested within the larger. Some of the teeth are missing, however, I would highly advise against trying to separate the pieces.
Both the painting and frames are original to the period stated, they were crafted for each other which always adds to the charm of such pieces.
At Antiquus, we have been trading professionally in antiques for several generations. We stand by all our descriptions and antiques appraisals and valuations. Our specialists have studied extensively with post-graduate degrees in the arts.
If you are in doubt about anything please do feel free to ask and we will get back to you as soon as possible.
Please feel free to contact us for more details about this piece, including additional images (we will be working on video clips in future). Reasonable offers are always carefully considered.
Exchanges and returns
We accept returns and exchanges if the item is found to be at fault or does not meet the description provided. You must advise us within 30-days of receipt. Please provide as much detail as possible.
Return postage and packing are at your cost.