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St Sebastian

Relief
ca. 1690 - ca. 1700 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Both this ivory and A.62-1949 have been described as 'Spanish or Portuguese', and although this is possible, it is difficult to make a more precise attribution. They may not be a pair; iconographically they do not belong together (a New Testament saint and a martyr saint), and the frames differ from one another in certain details. The slightly differing sizes of the frames, as well as the irregularity of the sizes of the lozenges within each may indicate that they were made at a later date. The two figures may however have been carved in the same workshop.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleSt Sebastian (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Ivory and ebony
Brief description
Relief, ivory and ebony, St Sebastian, Spanish or Portuguese, ca. 1690-1700
Physical description
St Sebastian is shown in high relief, dressed in a knotted loincloth, tied to a tree with a textured trunk, his body twisted, looking up to Heaven. The figure is dowelled into a separate ivory base. The frame is ebony and ivory, with black and white lozenges forming the background.
Dimensions
  • Whole height: 29.2cm
  • Ivory alone height: 21cm
  • Of whole width: 18.4cm
Credit line
Given by Dr W. L. Hildburgh, F. S. A.
Object history
Given by Dr W. L. Hildburgh, F. S. A. in 1949; formerly on loan from Dr Hildburgh.
Historical context
This forms part with the figure of St John the Baptist in a similar frame (V&A, no. A.62-1949).
Subjects depicted
Summary
Both this ivory and A.62-1949 have been described as 'Spanish or Portuguese', and although this is possible, it is difficult to make a more precise attribution. They may not be a pair; iconographically they do not belong together (a New Testament saint and a martyr saint), and the frames differ from one another in certain details. The slightly differing sizes of the frames, as well as the irregularity of the sizes of the lozenges within each may indicate that they were made at a later date. The two figures may however have been carved in the same workshop.
Associated object
A.62-1949 (Ensemble)
Bibliographic reference
Trusted, Marjorie, Baroque & Later Ivories, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 2013, cat. no. 330, pp. 336, 7
Collection
Accession number
A.61-1949

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Record createdFebruary 26, 2009
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