Depicted as a Roman Soldier, raised on a later faux marble pedestal.
8 ft. 1 in. x 26 3/4 x 17 in.
Note: St. Florian was a Roman army officer and firefighter born in present-day Austria who was executed for failing to enforce the laws that persecuted Christians during the Diocletianic Persecution. He was originally sentenced to be burned at the stake but Roman soldiers instead decided to kill him by drowning him in a river. He is the patron saint of firefighters and chimneysweeps, and he is invoked against fire, floods, and drowning.
Condition
In good, restored condition with a refreshed painted and parcel-gilt surface. Scattered age splits and minor losses, predominately on the reverse and the hands. Scattered craquelure. Modern screws adhering the plumes to the helmet. Sound frame, ready to place. Impressive scale, nicely carved.
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Property from The Fortress in Troy, NY.