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St Florian

Unknown authormid - 19th century

Lithuanian Art Fund

Lithuanian Art Fund
Vilnius, Lithuania

St Florian (died in 304) is a saint martyr who was a Roman soldier. He was forcefully drowned in the River Emso (Austria) by attaching a millstone to his neck. He is depicted as a Roman officer wearing armour, holding a vessel in one hand and pouring water over the flame, and holding a spear or a banner, which symbolises strength and power, in the other hand.

Details

  • Title: St Florian
  • Creator: Unknown author
  • Date Created: mid - 19th century
  • Physical Dimensions: 88 cm
  • Type: Sculpture
  • Medium: Wood carving, polychrome, tin

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