The lives of saints were rarely a bed of roses, and that of the Spanish Columba is no exception. It did, however, result in unique art such as this amazing altarpiece in Deerlijk.
Altarpiece of Saint Columba
This remarkable showpiece depicts in ten scenes the life and martyrdom of the Spanish Saint Columba, who lived during the 3rd century and after her death was invoked against eye diseases and to pray for rain. The 16th century wooden and polychromed altarpiece, probably originating from a Kortrijk workshop, was originally displayed in the Sint-Columbakapel (Saint Columba’s Chapel), a pilgrimage site built alongside the church but now no longer there. In the 1980s the altarpiece was restored by the Royal Institute for Cultural Heritage in Brussels.
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