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This appears to have been the right-hand shutter from a small triptych. Sebastian was a third-century Roman Christian soldier who survived when he was tied to a tree and shot with arrows but was later martyred. He was commonly invoked as a protection against the plague. His cult was particularly widespread in late fifteenth-century Germany.
The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
Oxford
Title
St Sebastian
Date
15th C
Medium
oil on panel
Measurements
H 37 x W 18 cm
Accession number
WA1933.22
Acquisition method
Purchased, 1933
Work type
Painting