Pair 19th Century Country French Hunt Style Hand-Carved Oak Plaques
2504-2562 (Click to Inquire About This Item)
26H x 16W x 4D
Location: Dallas
Pair 19th Century Country French Hunt Style Hand-Carved Oak Plaques is a striking pair executed on a generous scale and richly detailed in the beloved hunt tradition of the late 19th to early 20th century. Rooted in the heritage of provincial France, such carvings once adorned the walls of rural estates and countryside homes, celebrating the rhythms of nature and the pride of the hunt.
Each plaque is masterfully sculpted in deep relief. One depicts a hare suspended among oak leaves and acorns, symbolizing the woodland bounty, while the other presents game birds nestled within flowing foliage. The carving is bold yet refined, with layered leaves, fruit, and textured backgrounds that reveal the skill of the artisan’s hand. The warm oak has developed a beautiful, mellow patina over time, enhancing every contour and shadow.
Substantial in presence and beautifully balanced in composition, these plaques bring authenticity and character to any interior. Ideal for a library, study, dining room, or over a buffet in a French country setting, they embody the enduring charm of the hunt style—where craftsmanship, tradition, and the beauty of nature come together in timeless form.
Circa late 1800s
Each measures 26H x 16W x 4D
Available for pickup in the Dallas Design District, Dallas, Texas
