Oak Retable Fragment Of Saint Longinus. Flemish, Probably Antwerp, 16th Century.
An oak retable fragment of Saint Longinus.
Flemish, probably Antwerp, early 16th century.
Measures 53cm high.
Longinus is the Roman soldier who pierced the side of the crucified Christ with a spear to see if he had died. As Christ had already passed, the wound released both water and blood (as described in John 19:34).
Flemish, probably Antwerp, early 16th century.
Measures 53cm high.
Longinus is the Roman soldier who pierced the side of the crucified Christ with a spear to see if he had died. As Christ had already passed, the wound released both water and blood (as described in John 19:34).
2 200 €
Period: 16th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oak
Reference (ID): 1332212
Availability: In stock
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