Celtic stele with a figure in relief
Stone.
Condition: generally good.
Provenance: private collection of Miklos Bokor (Budapest, 1927 – Paris, 2019), a Franco-Hungarian painter and essayist, Auschwitz survivor, and figure associated with the Parisian art scene at La Ruche. The measurements for his work are as follows: 26 cm high; 24 cm wide; 9 cm thick.
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Celtic stele with a figure in relief
Stone.
Condition: generally good.
Provenance: private collection of Miklos Bokor (Budapest, 1927 – Paris, 2019), a Franco-Hungarian painter and essayist, Auschwitz survivor, and figure associated with the Parisian art scene at La Ruche. His work is represented, among other institutions, at the Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris, and he assembled a significant collection of archaeological objects.
Measurements: 26 cm high; 24 cm wide; 9 cm thick.
Celtic stone stele with a male figure in relief, depicted standing and facing forward, with his arms arranged in a ritual or symbolic pose. The composition, marked by formal simplicity, is inscribed within a slightly recessed rectangular field, featuring a figure with schematic proportions and simplified features that accentuate its archaic, votive, and commemorative character.
The piece is related to Celtic and protohistoric European sculptural traditions, in which human representation is frequently reduced to its essential elements, with a rigid frontal orientation and a strong symbolic charge. The schematic treatment of the body, the shallow relief, and the direct carving lend the image a hieratic presence, closer to a ritual or memorial symbol than to a naturalistic representation.
These types of stelae may have served funerary, votive, or territorial functions, acting as vessels of memory and as visible expressions of identity, lineage, or sacredness. Its formal language—sober and primitive—reflects a conception of the image in which the human figure becomes an emblem, embodying the religious, social, and symbolic values characteristic of Celtic communities.
Within this context, the stele gains added value by its inclusion in the collection of Miklos Bokor, an artist deeply influenced by memory, spirituality, and the search for the origins of the image. His interest in ancient cultures and primal forms of representation lends the piece a special intellectual and collector’s dimension.
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