Frame appears to be hand carved wood and has small crack on right side, please see photos for details. The hanging wire has come out. The art is a New York litho print by Czech-Austrian artist Gabriel Cornelius Ritter von Max, depicting the theme of divine love and religious inspiration. Veronica’s Handkerchief or Veil, with [Continue]
This antique Catholic print of THE ANNUNCIATION featuring the Virgin Mary and Archangel Gabriel is a beautifully framed piece of art that captures a religious miracle. I found this beautiful piece of artwork in a home I was cleaning out in New England so I do not know much about it appears to be very [Continue]
Up for sale is a rare antique early 19th century hand carved religious diorama wall sculpture. It’s completely carved by hand with exquisite detailing and depicts. Mary and the Angel Gabriel with Cyrillic writing on the bottom edge. It’s set in a lovely period wooden diorama and has a green foil backing. The piece is [Continue]
LARGE antique wood carved statue of archangel gabriel. 55 cm height and 20 cm wide on base. Very detailed carving work. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Religion & Spirituality\Christianity\Statues & Figures”. The seller is “ff-antiques” and is located in this country: BE. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, [Continue]
Oil painting on canvas, portraying Angel Gabriel. Exquisitely executed, Latin American/Spanish icon, Cusco School. Painting have some signs of aging commensurate with its age, please check all pictures. Painting will be mailed rolled inside a mailing tube. Canvas measures 25″ x 31″. Thank you for your consideration! We specialize in lagenlook and art to wear [Continue]
Exceptional English Style Stained Glass window depicting the Annunciation from the William R Jack Studio, available as part of a larger set that will be listed in the following days. Windows measure 26″ wide x 6’6″ tall per panel. Any questions please feel free to ask. BE SURE TO CHECK OUT OUR OTHER LISTINGS FOR [Continue]
Head and shoulders, looking to left with head tilted upwards, pointing upwards with left hand. Print by Sir Robert Strange (1721 – 1792). Born in Kirkwall, Orkney, Strange was apprenticed to Richard Cooper, the Edinburgh engraver. An ardent Jacobite, he joined the 1745 Rising and went into exile after the defeat at Culloden. He married [Continue]