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A Very Rare 15th Century Medieval Knight


A 15th Century medieval Bust of St George , wearing Gothic armour, which dates to around
1450 -1480 ... the armour is of German origin, St George himself was patron saint not only of this country but also others as well, Germany was one ..as he has patronage there in several towns and cities, he was also patron saint to the Teutonic knights, The real life of St George is one of legend and myth to some extent, but he did fight for Christianity in which he was persecuted and
tortured for , he refused to deny his faith to the Emperor, and was subsequently put to the sword
The Carving of this sculpture has been executed incredibly well.. the face showing a strong yet merciful expression, the visored studded sallet raised, the pinched tailored armour breast plate carved beautifully. patination and colour is one of perfection which a piece can only achieve in extent of being nearly 600 yrs old. the right arm suffering a bit, but showing honesty
and integrity. its a remarkable piece of sculpture and even more with him being a knight , although listed as St George, I find this sculpture more of a secular piece of work , than religious, giving him that rarity factor of 15th Century medieval art.
Circa 1450 - 1480
medium - Walnut
Full height with plinth 21 1/2" high
Dimensions :
45.7 cms High (18 inches)
30.5 cms Wide (12 inches)
12.7 cms Deep (5 inches) PricePrice to be added. Category Busts and Figures Date circa 1450 -1480 Pre 16th Century Antiques Material Walnut Origin European Condition sold 05/16 Item code as359a203 Status Sold
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Edenbridge
Kent
South East England
TN8
Tel : 0796 1435659
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1450 -1480 ... the armour is of German origin, St George himself was patron saint not only of this country but also others as well, Germany was one ..as he has patronage there in several towns and cities, he was also patron saint to the Teutonic knights, The real life of St George is one of legend and myth to some extent, but he did fight for Christianity in which he was persecuted and
tortured for , he refused to deny his faith to the Emperor, and was subsequently put to the sword
The Carving of this sculpture has been executed incredibly well.. the face showing a strong yet merciful expression, the visored studded sallet raised, the pinched tailored armour breast plate carved beautifully. patination and colour is one of perfection which a piece can only achieve in extent of being nearly 600 yrs old. the right arm suffering a bit, but showing honesty
and integrity. its a remarkable piece of sculpture and even more with him being a knight , although listed as St George, I find this sculpture more of a secular piece of work , than religious, giving him that rarity factor of 15th Century medieval art.
Circa 1450 - 1480
medium - Walnut
Full height with plinth 21 1/2" high
Dimensions :
45.7 cms High (18 inches)
30.5 cms Wide (12 inches)
12.7 cms Deep (5 inches) PricePrice to be added. Category Busts and Figures Date circa 1450 -1480 Pre 16th Century Antiques Material Walnut Origin European Condition sold 05/16 Item code as359a203 Status Sold
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Edenbridge
Kent
South East England
TN8
Tel : 0796 1435659
Non UK callers : +44 796 1435659
Get directions to David Charles Dodge Antiques
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