Description:

Central Europe, Austria, ca. 18th to 19th century CE. A carved wooden statue of Saint Florian, standing upon a pedestal, with a burning building at his feet and a piggin bucket (single-handle pail/ladle) in his hand to quench the flames, and a banner in his left hand. He is dressed in cuirass armor, helmet, and a flowing robe. The back is flat, with a small metal loop on the verso, likely for securing the figure into a public niche or shrine. The figure is carved separately from the base and attached by a wooden tenon. St. Florian is the patron saint of firefighters, invoked against fires and lightning. He is believed to have been a Roman officer born in what is now Austria and a Christian martyr during the 3rd century CE. Reportedly he saved a town from a fire by extinguishing the flames with a single bucket of water - as seen here - leading to his later veneration as a protector against fire. He was executed for his faith after refusing to renounce Christianity and help persecute fellow Christians. Size: 6.5" L x 3.25" W x 14.5" H (16.5 cm x 8.3 cm x 36.8 cm)

Provenance: private Carson City, Nevada, USA collection, acquired via descent and originally acquired in Vienna, Austria in the 1970s

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#191965

  • Condition: Left sleeve has been repaired with visible break lines and fissures. Feet are repaired with new material. Wooden house is probably not original and an antique or more recent restoration. Chips and losses to pigment layers on his face, banner, and other high pointed areas and base. Discoloration from age, but overall nice weathered condition.

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