The sculptors of the cathedral porches of the Middle Ages already knew that we can identify many legendary figures by their attributes, not their physical appearance. How is one to recognize Orpheus without his lyre, or Saint Lawrence without his grid? At the same time it seems a bit absurd, In an art that claims to be realistic, to have Orpheus always carrying his lyre, like a German businessman his briefcase. There must have been moments when Orpheus and Saint Lawrence left their lyre or their grid at the checkroom, for instance..


Circa 1960, in France. Dialogues – conversations with European Artists at Mid-century, 1990, p. 153


The sculptors of the cathedral porches of the Middle Ages already knew that we can identify many legendary figures by their attributes, not their...

The sculptors of the cathedral porches of the Middle Ages already knew that we can identify many legendary figures by their attributes, not their...

The sculptors of the cathedral porches of the Middle Ages already knew that we can identify many legendary figures by their attributes, not their...

The sculptors of the cathedral porches of the Middle Ages already knew that we can identify many legendary figures by their attributes, not their...