Masterpieces
Saint Landry Pillar, Musician, rose window and leaf motif, Cl. 18607 © GrandPalaisRmn / Michel Urtado
Masterpieces
Saint Landry Pillar, Musician, rose window and leaf motif, Cl. 18607 © GrandPalaisRmn / Michel Urtado
Saint Landry Pillar, Musician, rose window and leaf motif, Cl. 18607 © GrandPalaisRmn / Michel Urtado
Saint-Landry Pillar, Vulcan, Mars, Vesta (?) and a leaf motif, Cl. 18606 © GrandPalaisRmn / Michel Urtado
Saint-Landry Pillar, Vulcan, Mars, Vesta (?) and a leaf motif, Cl. 18606 © GrandPalaisRmn / Michel Urtado
Saint-Landry Pillar, Vulcan, Mars, Vesta (?) and a leaf motif, Cl. 18606 © GrandPalaisRmn / Michel Urtado
Saint-Landry Pilar, Gigantomachy?; Man and bird, drapery and foliage, Cl. 18608 © GrandPalaisRmn / Michel Urtado
Saint-Landry Pilar, Gigantomachy?; Man and bird, drapery and foliage, Cl. 18608 © GrandPalaisRmn / Michel Urtado
Saint-Landry Pilar, Gigantomachy?; Man and bird, drapery and foliage, Cl. 18608 © GrandPalaisRmn / Michel Urtado
Saint-Landry Pillar
Description
The pillars presented here are Gallo-Roman votive architectural elements.
Dating from the 1st century, the Pillar of the Boatmen, discovered in the 18th century under Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris, was an offering from the boatmen of the Seine to the Roman emperor Tiberius, who reigned over Gaul (a Roman province) at the time.
Their allegiance nevertheless remained a prudent one, as the pillar—also known as the stone of dedication—features images from both the Celtic pantheon and that of the new Roman ruler, in a rare example of syncretism.
Meanwhile, the fragments of the Saint-Landry Pillar, discovered in 1829 during landscaping work on the Ile de la Cité, depict only Roman divinities.
Musician, rose window and leaf motif
| Inventory number | Cl. 18607 |
|---|---|
| Width | 58 cm |
| Height | 34 cm |
| Depth | 60 cm |
| Place of production | Île-de-France |
| Place of discovery | Saint-Landry church in Paris (île de la Cité) |
| Medium | Sculpture ; Stone |
| Method of acquisition | Alexandre Du Sommerard collection |
Vulcan, Mars, Vesta (?) and a leaf motif
| Inventory number | Cl. 18606 |
|---|---|
| Width | 60 cm |
| Height | 102 cm |
| Depth | 59 cm |
| Place of production | Île-de-France |
| Place of discovery | Saint-Landry church in Paris (île de la Cité) |
| Medium | Sculpture ; Stone |
| Method of acquisition | Alexandre Du Sommerard collection |
Gigantomachy?; Man and bird, drapery and foliage
| Inventory number | Cl. 18608 |
|---|---|
| Width | 60 cm |
| Height | 34 cm |
| Depth | 60 cm |
| Place of production | Île-de-France |
| Place of discovery | Saint-Landry church in Paris (île de la Cité) |
| Medium | Sculpture ; Stone |
| Method of acquisition | Alexandre Du Sommerard collection |