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St Nicholas

Statuette
ca. 1505 (made), ca. 1868 (cast)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This figure is a plaster cast copy taken from a statue in the Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey, London. Ninety-five of the original images of saints remain in-situ, representing the most important surviving example of early sixteenth-century architectural sculpture in England. Casts like these were intended to provide easy access to great works of art, providing models for architects and craftspeople to study at a time when there was renewed interest in medieval art.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSt Nicholas (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Plaster cast
Brief description
Plaster cast of St Nicholas, from Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, ca. 1505, cast by Domenico Brucciani, ca. 1868
Physical description
St Nicholas in episcopal garments. In his left hand he bears a basket or cradle in which is an infant.
Dimensions
  • Weight: 21.35kg
With a bag of fragments
Subject depicted
Summary
This figure is a plaster cast copy taken from a statue in the Henry VII Chapel in Westminster Abbey, London. Ninety-five of the original images of saints remain in-situ, representing the most important surviving example of early sixteenth-century architectural sculpture in England. Casts like these were intended to provide easy access to great works of art, providing models for architects and craftspeople to study at a time when there was renewed interest in medieval art.
Collection
Accession number
REPRO.1868-32

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Record createdDecember 4, 2006
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