Olaf Oak Statue of the Guardian of Norway
This sculpture depicts King Saint Olaf of Norway (995-1030), also known as "the patron saint of Norway". The statue, dating from the early 14th century, is carved in oak and is located in Bunge Church on the Swedish island of Gotland. Religious sculpture in the Gothic style. In the deep folds of St. Olaf's sculpture, traces of red, green and blue paint and gilding can be seen. The statue of St. Olaf in Bunge Church may have been created to commemorate St. Olaf's exploits and his influence in the Swedish region. This statue is not only a work of art, but also a religious and cultural symbol, representing the connection between faith and history.
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