About this piece
back to topA handsome set of four 16th century carved oak romayne-type panels, dating to circa 1540.
More than 480 years old, these romayne-type panels are originals of the period. They offer a glimpse into the styles of 16th century England.
Each is carved with renaissance profiles of bearded males and bonneted maidens, surrounded by mythical beasts and stylised urns.
Fashionable architectural pieces of the 16th century, romayne panels like these would’ve originally been used alongside several plain and carved panels to clad interior walls, providing stylish decoration as well as reducing draughts. Doors, cabinets and furniture were also decorated with similar panels, the profile romayne heads carved in low relief.
Similar examples can be found in prestigious museums across the globe including this one from London’s V&A.
Affixed with hanging hooks to the reverse, this pair of antique carved oak panels are ready for mounting on an interior wall. The males and females gaze towards each other, making them perfect for placement together or either side of a mantelpiece or doorway as 16th century interest.
Additional information
The dimensions are for each panel. There is slight size variation due to the handcrafted nature. The weight is for all four panels combined.