Saint Syre in sculpted limestone with remains... - Lot 53 - Pierre Bergé & Associés

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Saint Syre in sculpted limestone with remains... - Lot 53 - Pierre Bergé & Associés
Saint Syre in sculpted limestone with remains of polychromy. The young saint, dressed in a girdled robe and a veil forming a mantle, is wearing the attributes of a pilgrim, holding the bumblebee and the panner in her right hand, a rosary in the other, the wide-brimmed hat, held by laces tied on the chest, falling down her back; beautiful face with regular features still youthful tinged with a gentle melancholy. Beautiful quality of execution. Champagne, circa 1500 Height: 58.5 cm (small accidents, restorations including the end of the left foot and some missing, including the lower part of the drone) Saint Syre, a virgin from Champagne, is distinguished by her youth from Saint Savine, also represented in pilgrimage. It was to escape marriage that she asked God to make her blind. She is said to have recovered her sight after a pilgrimage to Rilly, near Arcy-sur-Aube. This sculpture, made of very fine-grained limestone and having preserved many traces of gradine, shows several characteristics of Champagne statuary: the thick veil surrounding the head, the delicate double knot resting on the chest, and the softness of the face evoking the interiority of the feelings of the art of the Master of Chaource. The details of the clothing rendered with sobriety and precision, the perfect execution of the hands, the noble restraint in attitude as well as in expression, make this Saint Syre a particularly remarkable witness and representative of the great Champagne school of sculpture.
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