File:Saint Maurice Magdeburg.jpg
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DescriptionSaint Maurice Magdeburg.jpg |
English: Saint Maurice (wearing mail-suit and coat-of-plates (a kind of brigandine armour)) in the Cathedral of Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany, next to the grave of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. The cathedral is actually named "cathedral of Saints Catherine and Maurice" after Saint Maurice and Saint Catherine of Alexandria. The sculpture was created around 1250, and is considered to be the first realistic depiction of an ethnic african in Europe. Unfortunately, the figure is no longer complete and misses the lower legs and an item in the right hand, presumably a lance. |
Date | 11 December 2004 (upload date) |
Source | Own work |
Author | Chris 73 |
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current | 14:04, 17 February 2007 | 284 × 599 (45 KB) | Ginolerhino (talk | contribs) | Saint Maurice in the Cathedral of Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany, next to the grave of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. The cathedral is actually named "cathedral of Saints Catherine and Maurice" after Saint Maurice and Saint Catherine of Alexandria. The sculpt | |
14:03, 17 February 2007 | 284 × 599 (45 KB) | Ginolerhino (talk | contribs) | Saint Maurice in the Cathedral of Magdeburg, Magdeburg, Germany, next to the grave of Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor. The cathedral is actually named "cathedral of Saints Catherine and Maurice" after Saint Maurice and Saint Catherine of Alexandria. The sculpt | ||
12:37, 11 December 2004 | 595 × 1,254 (140 KB) | Chris 73 (talk | contribs) |
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