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do however think the style has much in common with Black Forest style wood carving. You may well be right about it being Judith and Holofernes though most often in art this is depicted as Judith with a sword and with the head of Holofernes being carried not by her but by her servant & quite openly rather than concealed. |
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Thanks everyone. I didn't think it was goint to be very obvious. Richard, I like your idea. Several people had suggested Black Forest, but I did not think that the wood was dark enough or the carving fine enough.
Thinredline, the Rose Elf looks the best bet to me. Cheers Roy |
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