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Saint Barbara

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The beautiful Barbara is a fictional martyr whose father supposedly shut her up in a tower to keep young men at bay. When she converted to Christianity he tried to kill her with his own hands. Instead it was he who was struck dead - by lightning. Pious Catholics believed that a glimpse of the popular Barbara with chalice and host could protect them if death came unforeseen.

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Title Saint Barbara
Material and technique Limewood, traces of original polychromy
Object type
Sculpture > Three-dimensional object > Art object
Location This object is in storage
Dimensions Height 160 cm
Depth 27,5 cm
Width 47 cm
Artists Sculptor: Anoniem
Accession number BEK 1515 (OK)
Credits Purchased 1973
Department Old Masters
Acquisition date 1973
Creation date in circa 1520
Internal exhibitions Brons Hout Steen. Zeven eeuwen sculptuur in het Museum Boijmans-van Beuningen (1994)
The Collection Enriched (2011)
Material
Object
Technique
Polychromy > Polychromed > Colored > Colour > Finishing techniques > General technique > Technique > Material and technique
Polychromy > Polychromed > Colored > Colour > Finishing techniques > General technique > Technique > Material and technique
Geographical origin Germany > Western Europe > Europe

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