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A rare mid-15th century carved oak panel of a musician, English, circa 1450.
Possibly from a choir stall, the male musician with billowing tunic and square-ended shoes, rests on a part arch supporting a column, playing a single chanter droneless bagpipe.
Provenance: Jonhathan Horne Collection.
Dimensions
Height 41.5cm, Width 31cm, Depth 8.5cmCondition report
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