Rare 18th Century Limewood Sculpture of a Royal Figure, Probably Roi Louis XV

$9.200,00

A rare and captivating 18th-century hand carved sculpture in limewood, depicting a noble or royal figure — probably King Louis XV — shown in heroic posture with one hand clasped to his chest and the other once likely grasping a now-missing scepter, baton, or lance. This evocative gesture, along with the classical garb, cloak, and articulated breastplate, underscores the symbolic strength and authority of the subject.

The figure is rendered in limewood (tilleul), a prized medium for European sculptors of the 17th and 18th centuries due to its fine grain, smooth texture, and ability to retain intricate detailing over centuries. The surface exhibits a beautifully aged patina and historical wormholes, consistent with age, all of which contribute to its warm tone and antique authenticity. The sculpture has been professionally treated to ensure stability and prevent further insect activity.

Despite minor losses and expected wear, the overall composition remains highly expressive and sculpturally intact — a rare survival of secular wooden statuary from this period. The figure’s contemplative expression, softly modeled features, and fluid drapery highlight the artistic sensitivity of the carver.

Presented on a custom wood base for display, this piece would make a museum-worthy addition to any serious collection of Grand Tour souvenirs, 18th-century European art, or royal portraiture. Sculptures of this kind and period, in such evocative condition, are becoming increasingly scarce on the market.

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Dimensions 19 × 14,5 × 47 cm

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