Bois de Flandre captures the timeless elegance of antique tapestries while offering the durability and craftsmanship of Scalamandré’s legendary woven textiles
The decorative exterior window trim is presently being professionally repaired by a cabinet maker
featuring a bold geometric Greek key band paired with faceted triangular ornamentation—elements reflecting the late 19th century’s fascination with classical revival and graphic surface design
executed in the neoclassical taste with softly modeled features and tightly curled hair reminiscent of Greco-Roman portraiture
Heavy with history
French Modernist Composition with Mask and Animal Figure, Circa 1950 New Bois de Flandre captures theA striking and highly expressive French modernist oil on canvas dating to the 1950s, showcasing the bold visual language that defined much of postwar European painting. The composition depicts a stylized mask alongside a powerful animal figure, likely bovine in form, rendered through confident brushwork, dramatic outlines, and a vivid palette of deep blues, blacks, reds, and ochres. Balancing abstraction and figuration, the work evokes the influence