Saint Andrew (Duquesnoy)
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The Saint Andrew is a larger-than-life marble sculpture by Flemish artist François Duquesnoy, executed between 1629 and 1633. Located in the crossing of Saint Peter Basilica in Rome, the work depicts Andrew the Apostle leaning over the crux decussata of his martyrdom. Duquesnoy's St Andrew is one of four colossal statues beneath the dome of St. Peter, standing opposite to Bernini's less restrained Saint Longinus. The four colossi were installed in niches within the four piers supporting the dome between 1639 and 1640.[1]
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Saint Andrew | |
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Artist | François Duquesnoy |
Year | 1629-33 (1629-33) |
Type | Sculpture |
Medium | Marble |
Subject | Saint Andrew |
Dimensions | 450 cm (180 in) |
Location | St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City |
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