Style: neo gothic. Material and technique: carving in stucco
Style: baroque. Material and technique: wood carving, gold-plated. Quantity: 2
Style: early baroque. Material and technique: wood carving, polychrome and gold plating. Quantity: 2
Statues of St Anna and St Joachim.
A. Statue of St Anna, frontal position, head slightly turned to the left, right hand bend positioned on the chest, left hand in front. On the floor length dress a tunic tied with a belt. A coat, falling from the shoulders on the left side held by the right hand. A scarf around the neck, head covered with veil falling on the forehead. Statues’ robes are gold-plated, parts of faces and hands matted with white.
B. Statue of St Joachim, frontal position, right hand bend, positioned on the chest, left hand in front, head held high, thick, long beard and mustache. On the floor length dress, short belted coat with slit sleeves, square neckline, the edge of the dress embalished with stitched rope. The edges o the coat and sleeves embalished with vertically cut ribbon. Statues’ robes gold plated, parts of face and hands matted with painted with white
Style: baroque. Material and technique: wood carved, polychrome and gold plated
Read more: STATUES OF ST ANNA AND ST JOACHIM AT THE ALTAR IN THE BOTTOM CHURCH
Mother Mary sited en face, head and shoulders slightly lilted to the left, child on her right arm, left hand slightly raised to support the child, child in sitting position, clothed from the waist down, torso tilted to the left, both hands stretched forward. Under Mother’s coat a dress belted at the waist. The dress drapes around the feet. The coat falls from her left shoulder, pointy shoes on her feet. Hair brushed from the middle of the head, above the forehead, framing the face and neck. Head covered lightly with a veil falling to on the shoulders. Head under royal crown carved from wood.
Read more: STATUE OR MOTHER MARY WITH HER CHILD ON THE THRONE
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