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Panel

1400-1499 (made)
Place of origin

Quatrefoil panel with raised, flat-edge moulding carved in shallow relief with a winged ox (for St Luke) with a scroll. The panel is formed from 3 sections of oak (replaced or restored at top and bottom).


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Brief description
Oak panel, French, 15th century, ex-Peyre Collection
Physical description
Quatrefoil panel with raised, flat-edge moulding carved in shallow relief with a winged ox (for St Luke) with a scroll. The panel is formed from 3 sections of oak (replaced or restored at top and bottom).
DimensionsHW: 44.5x44.5cm (from file)
Object history
Bought from Emile Peyre for £8 'split'. A third panel (after 859-1895) is recorded as having gone to Dublin after the purchase.

This panel was formerly in the collection of Emile Peyre (1824-1904), a notable Parisian collector of French medieval and renaissance artefacts. In 1895 the South Kensington Museum (renamed the V&A in 1900), bought over 300 pieces of furniture and woodwork from him, (as well as sculpture and metalwork), at a cost of £11,878. 16s. 9d.
Literary referenceWinged ox of St Luke
Associated object
859-1895 (Ensemble)
Bibliographic reference
Eleanor Rowe, Practical Wood-Carving; part 2 Advanced Wood-Carving (London, 1907), p 22-27. Ill. [Writing of museum nos. 675-1895, 859-1895, 858-1895, 676-1895] '...Of the Frech panels the winged ox is the least satisfactory. The lion is admirably carved. Note the simple massing of the hair and the feathering of the wings. Both examples of the eagle show an excellent broad treatment of the bird's plumage without any small realistic details. The angel too is well designed for the space it has to fill, and is executed in the same simple broad manner as the others. The emblems are about 1 in. in relief, and the ground is sloped from the edge but is otherwise flat...'
Collection
Accession number
858-1895

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Record createdNovember 5, 2008
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