• This Copenhagen Museum Reproduction Of Apostle Saint Paul Statue measures approximately 8"Tall, 3"Wide and 2.5"Deep.
• This Copenhagen Museum Reproduction Of Apostle Saint Paul Statue is made of cold case polyresin, hand painted and polished individually.
• Bertel Thorvaldsen's work and personal gift to the Copenhagen Museum in Denmark showcases the unique features of the 12 apostles of Jesus Christ. The museum also features 'Christus' as the focal point, originally made of Carrara marble. You can find the original masterpieces in life size at the "Christ Hall" at the museum.
• Saint Paul is one of the most important and influential of all the saints. Many of his writings are contained in the Canon of the Bible and have influenced the growth and development of the Church since the first century. St. Paul was originally known as Saul, and he was a Roman citizen and a Pharisee. He even presided over the persecutions of the early Christians and was present at the martyrdom of St. Stephen. However, Saul experienced a powerful vision leading to his Conversion to Christ.
• Paul traveled the world, first to Arabia then back to Damascus. He also visited Jerusalem to see St. Peter, the first pope and pay homage to him. During these travels, he preached ceaselessly, often drawing criticism and ire from those who rebuffed his message. Jews, in particular, hated his preaching as they saw him convert people to Christianity from Judaism.
Ebros Bertel Thorvaldsen Copenhagen Museum Christ Hall Apostle Saint Paul Statue 8"H
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