Religious statue in polychrome carved wood representing Saint-Yves* (Breton saint) in lawyer's clothing, vintage 17th century.
This sculpture is in its original state. He must have been holding a scroll in his (missing) left hand.
Note: missing right hand, old wormholes, accidents, cracks and gaps in the wood and polychromy, wear and tear, look carefully at the photos.
or Yves de Tréguier, or Erwan Helouri in Breton, or Saint Yves in the Catholic tradition, is a priest and official of the diocese of Tréguier, born probably around 1253 at the manor of Kermartin in Minihy, in the Duchy of Brittany, and died on 19 May 1303 in the same place. Considered by the Catholic Church to have devoted his life to justice and the poor, he was canonized on May 19, 1347 by Pope Clement VI. Saint Yves is the patron saint of all professions of justice and law, particularly that of lawyer. He is also the patron saint of Brittany and is the subject of a great pardon on the occasion of the feast of Saint-Yves every year in Tréguier. He is generally represented with a purse in one hand, to signify all the money he gave to the poor in his life, and a parchment in the other, which recalls his office as ecclesiastical judge. He is also often depicted between a rich man and a poor man.
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