Symbols of St. Matthew, St. Mark and St. Luke
Statuette
ca. 1270 (made)
ca. 1270 (made)
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This carving depicts three figures and once supported a lectern in the form of an eagle. The eagle represented John, and the other three creatures depicted here represent the other Gospel authors – the man for Matthew, the lion for Mark and the ox for Luke.The Gospels were read from this lectern. The carving probably comes from the same pulpit as another lectern support acquired at the same time (5797-1859).
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Title | Symbols of St. Matthew, St. Mark and St. Luke (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | White marble |
Brief description | Statuette depicting the symbols of Ss Matthew, Mark and Luke, by the workshop of Nicola Pisano, Pisa, ca. 1270 |
Physical description | In the centre stands a winged angel dressed as a deacon. To his left is a winged lion and to his right a winged ox. Volumes of the gospels are held by all three figures. |
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Summary | This carving depicts three figures and once supported a lectern in the form of an eagle. The eagle represented John, and the other three creatures depicted here represent the other Gospel authors – the man for Matthew, the lion for Mark and the ox for Luke.The Gospels were read from this lectern. The carving probably comes from the same pulpit as another lectern support acquired at the same time (5797-1859). |
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Accession number | 5799-1859 |
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Record created | December 15, 1999 |
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