Saint Antonius, ca. 1540
SculptorJohann Brabender zugeschrieben,
Münster
1498–1562
Münster
MediumLimestone; remains of a newer version
Allgemein33,5 (H) cm
Status
not on displayThis small stone figure depicts St Anthony, who, according to religious texts, was a Christian monk and lived in Egypt in the 3rd to 4th centuries. He is presented as a teacher with a book and a bell, the ringing of which was believed in the Middle Ages to have a protective effect against evil. The sculpture was probably made by the sculptor Johann Brabender, who had a flourishing workshop in Münster in the 16th century. He created numerous stone figures at Münster Cathedral, including a seated St Anthony, which bears a strong resemblance to this one.
AccessionAcquisition 1934
Provenance[...]; erworben durch Ankauf von W. Apfelstaedt in MünsterInventory numberP 1934-35
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