"Painted Stone Statue Of The Bishop, Early 17th Century"
A painted limestone statue of a bishop, seated on a throne, dating from the 17th century at the latest, or very likely from an earlier period. It can certainly be attributed to Dutch, Belgian, or German craftsmanship. The bishop, enthroned on a bench, wears an episcopal mitre, a chasuble fitted at the front that stops just below the knees, and beneath it, an alb that reaches the ground. His feet are shod, and an amice is wrapped around his neck. Information and further photos available upon request.