Reliëf, Maasland Panel “Massacre of the Innocents” Exceptional Large Example - 61 cm - Pear

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Een 17e-eeuwse reliëf in perenhout in de Mechelen/Maasland-stijl, daterend uit ca. 1600–1650.

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Material: Pearwood (Perenhout)
Origin: Mechelen or Maasland region, Southern Netherlands
Period: 1600-1650 / 17th century
Dimensions: 71 × 61 cm (unusually large)
Condition: Excellent for age, rich patina

Description

This remarkably detailed pearwood relief panel represents a rare and unusually large depiction of the Massacre of the Innocents, carved in the Mechelen or broader Maasland tradition during the first half of the 17th century. Measuring 71 × 61 cm, it is significantly larger than the typical domestic-scale devotional panels of the region, placing it among the more impressive surviving examples of its type.

Executed in high relief, the composition is densely populated with figures, each carved with remarkable vitality and emotional intensity. Families flee in panic, infants are lifted or protected, and soldiers force women and children deeper into the marshy, reed-filled landscape, an iconographic deviation from the usual urban setting of this Biblical scene.

This unique environmental context is one of the panel’s most striking features. Instead of the well-known city of Bethlehem, the sculptor sets the drama within a moist, rural terrain, complete with reeds, flowing vegetation, and animals moving among the chaos. Such a choice likely reflects local storytelling traditions in the Southern Netherlands, where Biblical narratives were often reimagined to resonate with regional landscapes and devotional practices.

Above the main scene, angels in the clouds oversee the unfolding tragedy, their presence carved with delicate detailing typical of Maaslan / Mechelen workshops. The panel retains a warm, rich patina, developed through centuries of careful handling and natural aging.

Art Historical Context

The relief aligns stylistically with Mechelen and Maasland carvings, known for their narrative density, emotional expression, and fine detailing in both figure modelling and foliage. During the 17th century, these workshops produced devotional works that served private chapels, guild houses, and wealthy domestic interiors.

This panel stands out not only for its subject matter and scale, but also for its unusual iconographic reinterpretation, making it a strong candidate for further academic interest and exhibition potential.

Condition

The panel is in excellent condition for its age, with:
A deep, natural pearwood patina, Minor expected age cracks and wear, No structural losses to the main relief

Fully intact carving depth and crisp detailing

Stable construction and high visual presence

Provenance
Private European collection.

A Rare Opportunity

Panels of this scale and iconographic originality rarely appear on the market. This is an exceptional chance to acquire a museum-worthy Mechelen/Maasland relief with strong sculptural presence and art historical significance.

Please note that we currently do not ship orders to the United States.

De verkoper stelt zich voor

At Tencate Art, we specialise in European fine art from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and 18th-century periods. Our collection is carefully curated and includes paintings, devotional works, sculptures and objects with strong historical and artistic significance. In addition to European art, we also occasionally offer Chinese works of art, with a focus on Qing Dynasty ceramics and decorative objects. All pieces are researched and described accurately, and presented with clear photography. With years of experience in the art world, we aim to provide buyers with quality, authenticity and transparency. Should you have any questions about one of our objects, we are always happy to assist. Thank you for visiting, and enjoy exploring our listings.

Material: Pearwood (Perenhout)
Origin: Mechelen or Maasland region, Southern Netherlands
Period: 1600-1650 / 17th century
Dimensions: 71 × 61 cm (unusually large)
Condition: Excellent for age, rich patina

Description

This remarkably detailed pearwood relief panel represents a rare and unusually large depiction of the Massacre of the Innocents, carved in the Mechelen or broader Maasland tradition during the first half of the 17th century. Measuring 71 × 61 cm, it is significantly larger than the typical domestic-scale devotional panels of the region, placing it among the more impressive surviving examples of its type.

Executed in high relief, the composition is densely populated with figures, each carved with remarkable vitality and emotional intensity. Families flee in panic, infants are lifted or protected, and soldiers force women and children deeper into the marshy, reed-filled landscape, an iconographic deviation from the usual urban setting of this Biblical scene.

This unique environmental context is one of the panel’s most striking features. Instead of the well-known city of Bethlehem, the sculptor sets the drama within a moist, rural terrain, complete with reeds, flowing vegetation, and animals moving among the chaos. Such a choice likely reflects local storytelling traditions in the Southern Netherlands, where Biblical narratives were often reimagined to resonate with regional landscapes and devotional practices.

Above the main scene, angels in the clouds oversee the unfolding tragedy, their presence carved with delicate detailing typical of Maaslan / Mechelen workshops. The panel retains a warm, rich patina, developed through centuries of careful handling and natural aging.

Art Historical Context

The relief aligns stylistically with Mechelen and Maasland carvings, known for their narrative density, emotional expression, and fine detailing in both figure modelling and foliage. During the 17th century, these workshops produced devotional works that served private chapels, guild houses, and wealthy domestic interiors.

This panel stands out not only for its subject matter and scale, but also for its unusual iconographic reinterpretation, making it a strong candidate for further academic interest and exhibition potential.

Condition

The panel is in excellent condition for its age, with:
A deep, natural pearwood patina, Minor expected age cracks and wear, No structural losses to the main relief

Fully intact carving depth and crisp detailing

Stable construction and high visual presence

Provenance
Private European collection.

A Rare Opportunity

Panels of this scale and iconographic originality rarely appear on the market. This is an exceptional chance to acquire a museum-worthy Mechelen/Maasland relief with strong sculptural presence and art historical significance.

Please note that we currently do not ship orders to the United States.

De verkoper stelt zich voor

At Tencate Art, we specialise in European fine art from the Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque and 18th-century periods. Our collection is carefully curated and includes paintings, devotional works, sculptures and objects with strong historical and artistic significance. In addition to European art, we also occasionally offer Chinese works of art, with a focus on Qing Dynasty ceramics and decorative objects. All pieces are researched and described accurately, and presented with clear photography. With years of experience in the art world, we aim to provide buyers with quality, authenticity and transparency. Should you have any questions about one of our objects, we are always happy to assist. Thank you for visiting, and enjoy exploring our listings.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Wood type
Pear
Over 200 years old
Ja
Land van herkomst
Nederland
Materiaal
Hout
Titel van kunstwerk
Maasland Panel “Massacre of the Innocents” Exceptional Large Example
Signatuur
Ongesigneerd
Staat
In goede staat
Hoogte
61 cm
Breedte
71 cm
Verkocht door
NederlandGeverifieerd
733
Objecten verkocht
100%
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