Name that saint.
July 28, 2005 10:37 PM
Can you help me identify a religious statue?
I was at an Italian festival last week and there was a display of catholic religious statues. One was very creepy. It was a bearded man holding the skin from someone's face rapped around his arm. I was wondering what the story behind this statue was.
I was at an Italian festival last week and there was a display of catholic religious statues. One was very creepy. It was a bearded man holding the skin from someone's face rapped around his arm. I was wondering what the story behind this statue was.
I can't make out the left arm well enough. I don't think that's the exact statue for sure though.
posted by drezdn at 11:13 PM on July 28, 2005
posted by drezdn at 11:13 PM on July 28, 2005
It looks like that's definitely not the same statue, but might be the right saint (with the flayed skin and whatnot).
posted by drezdn at 11:16 PM on July 28, 2005
posted by drezdn at 11:16 PM on July 28, 2005
Bartholomew was one of the 12 Apostles of Jesus.
posted by Steve_at_Linnwood at 12:08 AM on July 29, 2005
posted by Steve_at_Linnwood at 12:08 AM on July 29, 2005
[T]radition holds that in Armenia he was flayed alive and then crucified with his head upside down.
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posted by Steve_at_Linnwood at 12:10 AM on July 29, 2005
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posted by Steve_at_Linnwood at 12:10 AM on July 29, 2005
Without seeing the statue, that sounds like St Bartholomew - he's often depicted either carrying a flaying knife or with (his own) skin hanging on his arm. It made him the patron saint of something like leather-goods people or tanners or something.
on preview - that wikipedia entry says everything (and more than) I know
posted by bunglin jones at 2:01 AM on July 29, 2005
on preview - that wikipedia entry says everything (and more than) I know
posted by bunglin jones at 2:01 AM on July 29, 2005
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posted by null terminated at 11:01 PM on July 28, 2005