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17th century sculpture, 195cm, of Pope Saint SIXTE II°, in polychrome wood, glass eyes
Price:
Sculpture of the Pope alone: 8,500e
17th century reliquary tabernacle base: 2,800e
(can be sold separately)
Period:
sculpture from the first half of the 17th century, in good condition, with visible gaps in the photos … (the hands)
Independent base: 17th century reliquary in dark oak, and very good condition.
all in good condition.
Subject: Polychrome wood sculpture representing Pope Saint SIXTE II,
note that this sculpture has glass eyes, which is typical of this period.
Dimensions: total height with reliquary base 195 cm,
width: 70 cm, depth: 45 cm.
Height of the sculpture alone: 125 cm
Sixtus II or Xystus II:
(in Greek: Ξυστός Β΄) is the 24th bishop of Rome and pope of the Catholic Church. He succeeded Stephen I on August 30, 257.
He is the first pope to bear a name already in use: Sixtus I had reigned in the 2nd century.
Of Greek origin, he reestablished relations with the Churches of the East and Africa that had been interrupted by his predecessor on the question of the new baptism of apostates.
During his pontificate, the resumption of persecutions against Christians pushed the internal problems of the Church into the background. Indeed, the emperor Valerian, rather neutral until this time towards Christians, requires them to participate in the imperial cult and forbids ceremonies in the catacombs. From August 258, drastic measures are taken against the clergy. Sixtus II takes refuge with several deacons in a catacomb on the edge of the Appian Way. Discovered on August 6, 258 by soldiers, he is beheaded on the spot with four of his deacons. The same day, two other deacons, Felicissimo and Agapit, are executed in the cemetery of Prétextat. The seventh deacon, Laurent, is put to death on August 10, 258.
San Sisto II is the patron saint of Pisa (Italy) also of Pérols (Gard)
Sixtus II is buried in the crypt of the Popes of the catacomb of Saint-Calixte.
Saint and martyr, the Catholic Church celebrates him on August 6. His martyrdom and that of his companions are celebrated on August 7. Several French communes are dedicated to him: Saint-Laurent-Rochefort, Saint-Sixte, Saint-Donat.
Sold with Invoice and Certificate.
Sculpture visible at our gallery in L’Isle sur la Sorgue (France), on weekends.
Free shipping for France.
And on estimate for abroad
A1248
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