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    • A limewood figure of a female saint by Hans Strigel the Elder
      May. 21, 2016

      A limewood figure of a female saint by Hans Strigel the Elder

      Est: €50,000 - €55,000

      A figure of a crowned female saint dressed in a pleated, floor-length, high waisted gown and a cloak worn around the shoulders and drawn about her body, designed for a frontal viewpoint. The size, composition and colouration of this work provide an exact pendant to the previous lot, and like the figure of the Virgin, this piece can also be attributed to Hans Strigel the Elder and dated to around 1440. The work also originates from Deuchelried near Wangen in Upper Swabia and was also part of the Diehl collection in the early 20th century.

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
    • A limewood figure of the Virgin by Hans Strigel the Elder
      May. 21, 2016

      A limewood figure of the Virgin by Hans Strigel the Elder

      Est: €50,000 - €55,000

      The Virgin originally must have held the infant Christ over Her hip. The harmonious curving pose of this sculpture is reminiscent of the Madonnas of the international Gothic style of the early 15th century. The work is attributed to the painter and sculptor Hans Strigel the Elder from Memmingen in Upper Swabia, due to its similarity to the Zell altarpiece which is signed by the artist and dated 1442. This depiction of the Virgin and the following figure a female saint originate from Deuchelried near Wangen and entered the collection of Ludwig Diehl in the early 20th century. Diehl was particularly concerned with revealing and preserving the original polychromy of the sculptures he collected.

      Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
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