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The Fourteen Holy Helpers

Part of the collection: Medieval sculpture of West Pomerania

Popularization note

The predella, in the shape of a long wooden platform, once formed the basis of a triptych of St John the Baptist. It is a part of the St Anne's Collegiate Church in Kołobrzeg. The painting adorning its front depicts Mary and the Child together with a group of Fourteen Holy Helpers lined up on either side of her. On the left, the following Saints are depicted: Eustace, Christopher, Cyriacus, Erasmus, Agathius, Denis and Barbara, and on the right: Catherine, Blasius, Vitus, Giles, Pantaleon, Margaret and George.

The Fourteen Holy Helpers are a group of saints singled out for miraculous action in areas of importance to the people of Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries. For the most part, they are legendary inhabitants of the Roman Empire who suffered martyrdom during the persecution of Christians. According to legend, the group appeared near the Cistercian monastery of Langheim – now part of the town of Lichtenfels in Upper Franconia. The site where the Basilica of the Fourteen Holy Helpers was built (in the area of the town of Bad Staffelstein, less than 5 km west of the monastery) has been a popular pilgrimage destination from the mid-15th century to the present day. A wide range of saints that bring relief from many things, including from headaches (St Denis the sword-wielding bishop), sore throats (St Blaise – the bishop with the long candle), protect against sudden death (St Christopher – with a child on his arm) or caring for knights (St George piercing a dragon with his sword) and epilepsy sufferers (St Vitus – a young man with a cock) influenced the popularisation of the cult, which is why they were eagerly depicted on late medieval altars.

The predella is presented in the permanent exhibition Mystery of Light. Medieval art in Pomerania.

Kinga Krasnodębska

Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

workshop of the Chociwel Passion master

Object type

predella, sacred object, painting

Technique

woodcarving techniques, carpentry techniques, tempera

Material

linden wood, canvas, tempera

Origin / acquisition method

legal transfer

Creation time / dating

1500 — 1520

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Pomorze Zachodnie, region historyczny (Europa)

Owner

Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie

Identification number

MNS/Szt/100

Location / status

object on display Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie, ul. Wały Chrobrego 3, Szczecin

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