雕塑, Saint Thillo of Solignac - 63.5 cm - 胡桃木

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卖家的描述

Statue of a Saint with a chalice and a book in a black habit.
Executed by a skilled woodcarver around 1700 in baroque style in a heavy type of wood probably chestnut or walnut.

The Saint depicted is probably Thillo of Solignac (608-702)

Dimensions: 63.5 (h), 30 (w), 21 (d). cm.

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(another possibility is Saint Juan de Sahagun (1430-1479) but this saint is not depicted with a book)

Saint Thillo (or Théau, Tillon, Thielman, Tilloine, Tilman, Tyllo; c. 608–702) was a Saxon slave who was converted by Saint Eligius and became a priest at Solignac Abbey. He accompanied Eloi in missionary work, returned to Solignac, and was made abbot. Unable to handle the responsibility, he left the abbey and became a hermit. His feast day is 7 January.

Saint Thillo was kidnapped by bandits from his family in Saxony as a child. He was sold as a slave to Saint Eligius, Bishop of Noyon, who freed him. Eloi baptized him and treated him as his son. Thillo apprenticed as a goldsmith at Solignac Abbey, then became a priest. He accompanied Eloi on evangelical missions in Flanders and the Netherlands.

After Eloi died in 659 he became a hermit, living in Nedde (Haute Vienne) then Brageac (Cantal). He returned to Limousin as an old man in 698 and was allowed to build a cell outside the walls of Solignac Abbey, near a market that would become the village of Le Vigen, where he died in 702 aged almost 100. His grave was later transferred to the Solignac abbey church. The church of Saint Mathurin du Vigen was built on the site of the oratory where Thillo died, but no trace remains of the oratory.

Statue of a Saint with a chalice and a book in a black habit.
Executed by a skilled woodcarver around 1700 in baroque style in a heavy type of wood probably chestnut or walnut.

The Saint depicted is probably Thillo of Solignac (608-702)

Dimensions: 63.5 (h), 30 (w), 21 (d). cm.

Registered shipping

(another possibility is Saint Juan de Sahagun (1430-1479) but this saint is not depicted with a book)

Saint Thillo (or Théau, Tillon, Thielman, Tilloine, Tilman, Tyllo; c. 608–702) was a Saxon slave who was converted by Saint Eligius and became a priest at Solignac Abbey. He accompanied Eloi in missionary work, returned to Solignac, and was made abbot. Unable to handle the responsibility, he left the abbey and became a hermit. His feast day is 7 January.

Saint Thillo was kidnapped by bandits from his family in Saxony as a child. He was sold as a slave to Saint Eligius, Bishop of Noyon, who freed him. Eloi baptized him and treated him as his son. Thillo apprenticed as a goldsmith at Solignac Abbey, then became a priest. He accompanied Eloi on evangelical missions in Flanders and the Netherlands.

After Eloi died in 659 he became a hermit, living in Nedde (Haute Vienne) then Brageac (Cantal). He returned to Limousin as an old man in 698 and was allowed to build a cell outside the walls of Solignac Abbey, near a market that would become the village of Le Vigen, where he died in 702 aged almost 100. His grave was later transferred to the Solignac abbey church. The church of Saint Mathurin du Vigen was built on the site of the oratory where Thillo died, but no trace remains of the oratory.

详细资料

时代
1400-1900
款式子类型
巴洛克风格
木材类型
胡桃木
Over 200 years old
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国家
法国
风格
古董
材质
作品名称
Saint Thillo of Solignac
签名
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状态
情况尚佳
高度
63,5 cm
宽度
30 cm
深度
21 cm
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