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Angel art along the Camino

MesaWalker

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I have seen a lot of discussion threads on ¨Camino angels,¨ but I am interested in something different and didn´t find a thread on the topic. Who has photos of paintings, scultures, etc. of angels along a camino you´ve walked that you particularly like? I would love to see people´s photos of angels they´ve seen along the way.

To get started, here is a favorite angel of mine - from the museum at the Cathedral in Santiago de Compostela by Master Mateo.
 

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Yesterday, I saw this angel statue (perhaps Gabriel?) inside the church at Montefurado on the Camino Invierno.
The church is San Miguel and the angel has the attributes of Saint Michael, a sword and slaying a dragon, so I think it is the archangel Michael.
 
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The church is San Miguel and the angel has the attributes of Saint Michael, a sword and slaying a dragon so I think it is the archangel Michael.
Great details, Rick. Yes, there was a dragon underfoot and he, (apparently St. Michael) is carrying a sword to stab it.
 
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Hello @MesaWalker
Some of my favourite angels are found on the tympanums of romanesque churches in France.

Here are a couple of videos. Most of the churches are found along french pilgrim trails leading to Santiago de Compostela. (There are spanish angels & tympanum in the videos too). I particularly loved the angels of Colange-La-Rouge.


The second video gives closer views of the angels of Colange-La-Rouge and also a little history:


Regards
Lovingkindness
 
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Not on the camino, of course, actually Blythburgh, Suffolk. If you know it, you´ll know it is a stunning church, a gem of late Gothic, one of those churches called cathedrals of the fens because they are so imposing being built with the wealth generated by the wool trade. These two angels are original.

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