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Saint Eloy was skilled in metalwork. The panel shows him in a blacksmith’s workshop. A horse possessed by the devil reared and plunged so violently that Eloy cut off the horse’s leg, shod the hoof and then miraculously reattached the horses leg making the sign of the cross. The panel is full of lively detail such as the forge and smithy’s tools.
Title
Saint Eloy Shoeing a Horse Possessed of the Devil
Date
c.1450
Medium
alabaster
Measurements
H 45 x W 28 x D 5 cm
Accession number
NCM 1925-55
Acquisition method
purchased from Mr George Harding, 1925
Work type
Relief