Statue of St. Maurice

Type: Sculptures
Date: 1240s
Location or Findspot (Modern-Day Country): Germany
Medium: Stone
Description: Magdeburg Cathedral was begun in the early thirteenth century after the previous church was destroyed in a city fire (1207). It was built on the site of a former monastery dedicated to St. Maurice (d. 287), a soldier from Thebes (Egypt) whose entire legion converted to Christianity and was subsequently martyred. The cathedral's sculpture of St. Maurice is the earliest representation of the martyr as a black African. This tradition in depicting St. Maurice exists in hundreds of examples from subsequent centuries, and spread to Scandinavia, the Czech Republic (e.g., in a painting at Karlštejn Castle), and Poland, among other regions.
Relevant Textbook Chapter(s): 8
Image Credits: Wikimedia Commons

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