Category:Statue of Saint Bartholomew (Wellcome Collection)

From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Statue of St Bartholomew, Europe, 1501-1700 St Bartholomew was martyred by being flayed (skinned) alive in Armenia after bringing Christianity to the country in the first century CE. The saint is often depicted with his skin hung across his back or over his arm and with the muscles of the body visible. Due to the way he was martyred, St Bartholomew is the patron saint of tanners. This example has been carved from wooden and painted. Many Catholics believe that saints can protect against ill health and may help cure specific diseases.

Media in category "Statue of Saint Bartholomew (Wellcome Collection)"

The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.