HAND CARVED COROZO TEMPLE -
FRENCH EMPIRE PERIOD AROUND 1810
Superb small work from
the early 19th century, of a beautiful design
very thoroughly carved, representing a portative
temple.
This corresponds to the period between the
french empire and the french restoration, around
1800-1820.
The form imitates a little temple.
A high pedestal is ornamented with a stylized
waves frieze, between two friezes of interlaced
circles. A top egg shaped frieze ends this base.
Above is the niche, belted with a succession of
columns, whose lateral edges are scalloped.
These columns present archivaults, both at the
top and at the bottom. Likewise,
the opening of the niche
features an archivault. In the spandrels, two
quatrefoils are hollowed.
The top part of this little temple is a dome,
bulb shaped, covered of fish scales tiles, over
an egg-shaped frieze.
The roof is topped by a cross.
These works of carved corozo were realised
during the first third of the 19th century, by
the religious congregations, in the abbeyes or
the convents .
Our item is really delicatly chiselled.
Very good condition.
Height : 6,3 inches - (16 cm)