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A jamb statue is a figure carved on the jambs of a doorway or window. These statues are often human figures-typically religious figures or secular or ecclesiastical leaders. [ 1 ] Jambs are usually a part of a portal , accompanied by lintel and trumeau .
Around 1230 he worked on Mainz Cathedral, where he created the fragmentary rood screen, including a sandstone relief of Saint Martin that became known as the Bassenheim Horseman. Afterwards he traveled east along the Via Regia to the episcopal see of Naumburg , where the rebuilding of Naumburg Cathedral had started around 1210 and the Gothic ...
The Benedictine monks of St George, the canons of St Moritz in Naumburg, and the Naumburg cathedral chapter participated in the costs and maintenance of the Kleine Saale in return for rights of utilization. Maintenance work was managed by a water expert from Pforta Monastery and the highest-ranking fisherman from the Naumburg.
St. Martin of Tours' Church: St. Martin of Tours' Church. 51 Front Street 1952 P-056 Upload Photo: 56 Front Street ...
The tomb of Saint Martin was rediscovered on 14 December 1860, which aided in the 19th-century revival of the popular devotion to St. Martin. After the radical Paris Commune of 1871, there was a resurgence of conservative Catholic piety, and the church decided to build a basilica to Saint Martin.
Saint Anthony Monument (Lisbon) Saint George Freeing the Princess; Saint Martin de Porres (sculpture) Saints Jerome and Mary Magdalen (Bernini) Santa Monica (sculpture) St. Anne's Column; St. Cecilia (Stefano Maderno) Statue of St. John of Nepomuk in Divina; Statues of Madonna, Saint Dominic and Thomas Aquinas, Charles Bridge
Ideal plan of Weingarten Abbey, 1723 Weingarten, showing the abbey buildings on the Martinsberg, 1917. Weingarten Abbey or St. Martin's Abbey (German: Reichsabtei Weingarten until 1803, then merely Abtei Weingarten) is a Benedictine monastery on the Martinsberg (St. Martin's Mount) in Weingarten near Ravensburg in Baden-Württemberg ().
The High Altar of St. Martin (the main altar) - consecrated in 1478, in the 19th century it was regrouped. From the original altar, only the paintings of movable and solid wings were preserved in their original state. These are the work of the Spiš Master. Here are the modified central statues of Mary with St. Martin, radically cut and ...