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Statue

Description

Statue of 'The Martyrdom of St Sebastian' in painted oak after a print by Master ES: German, the Lower Rhine Region, a follower of Arnt von Kalkar, c. 1480 - 1490, with later repainting and arrows

Museum reference

A.1905.847

Collection

Decorative and Applied Art

Object name

Statue

Production information

Unknown
Lower Rhineland, North Germany, Germany, Western Europe

Date

c. 1480 - 1490

Materials

Oak, Gesso, Paint

Physical description

Oak, coated with gesso, painted

Associations

Noel Paton Collection
Saint Sebastian
von Kalkar, Arnt, 1492 (d.)
Depicted: Martyrdom of St Sebastian

Exhibitions

  • Art of Living (08 Jul 2016)
    National Museum of Scotland

  • European Styles (29 Jul 2011 - 03 Aug 2014)
    National Museum of Scotland

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