Sculptuur van Firminus afkomstig van de kathedraal de Notre-Dame te Amiens by Adolphe Giraudon

c. 1875 - 1900

Sculptuur van Firminus afkomstig van de kathedraal de Notre-Dame te Amiens

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Adolphe Giraudon

1849 - 1929

Location

Rijksmuseum

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Adolphe Giraudon made this photograph of a sculpture of Saint Firmin, originally from the Notre-Dame cathedral in Amiens. Images such as this tell us about the cultural importance of religious figures and the role of the church within French society. The sculpture itself, likely dating back to the Gothic period, serves as a visual representation of faith and authority. Saint Firmin, depicted with his bishop's staff, embodies the power and influence of the church. Amiens Cathedral was a significant religious center, and sculptures like this were integral to the cathedral's identity and the religious experience of its visitors. The photograph was probably commissioned to document the cathedral's artwork. To understand this image fully, historians would research the history of the cathedral, the life of Saint Firmin, and the artistic conventions of Gothic sculpture. By studying the social and institutional context, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the cultural significance of this photograph and the artwork it depicts.