St Margaret and the Dragon
St Margaret and the Dragon
Published 2017-05-17T14:24:13+00:00
The statue came originally from the parish church of St Germain, near Troyes. Its a typical example of the best sculpture executed in Troyes during the early sixteenth century. St Margaret is shown with her symbol of the dragon. Pregnant women called upon her to protect them in childbirth because of her miraculous escape from the belly of a dragon.
The saints stands, her hands clasped before her in prayer. Between her feet facing to the left uis a winged dragon which bites at her robe.Notable are the finely cut flower bandeau binding the hair which falls in waving curls over her shoulder.
Gallery location:
Medieval & Renaissance, Room 50b, The Paul and Jill Ruddock Gallery, case FS
Courtesy of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Date published | 17/05/2017 |
Complejidad | Medio |
Titulo | St Margaret and the Dragon |
Date | 1530-1540 |
Dimensión | Height: 113 cm, Width: 46.8 cm, Depth: 33 cm |
Adhesión | A.4-1947 |
Periodo | High Renaissance |
Medio | Limestone |
Crédito | Purchased by the John Webb Trust |
Record | http://collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O187332/st-margaret-st-margaret-and-st-margaret/ |
Artista | Unknown artist |
Lugar | Victoria and Albert Museum, London |