Panel from the florian sequence. Scene from the martyrdom of the roman army official florian. The saint had come from st. Pölten to lauriacum, today's district of lorch in the city of enns, to help his fellow believers who were being persecuted and tortured under the dual rule of emperor diocletian and maximian. He was drowned in the enns with a millstone around his neck. He died on may 4, 304 and was buried at the place where the st. Florian monastery was later founded. The view of the saint from below makes the height of the fall impressive. Object Type: painting. Genre: religious art. Date: between circa 1516 and circa 1520. Dimensions: 76.4 × 67.2 cm (30 × 26.4 in). Medium: oil on lime. Collection: Uffizi Gallery. Altdorfer - The Martyrdom of Saint Florian - Uffizi
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