Calvaire with the two knights Plougastel-Daoulas, 1601-1604
Gallery 7
Calvaires Bretons
Calvaries are monuments sculpted in granite. Always present is
Christ on the Cross. Then was added the Virgin MAry and Saint John and
usually the cross had a double-face with usually the Piety on the back.
In the biggest Calvaries the story of Christ is told in scenes from the
Announciation, until the Resurrection, passing through all the passages
of the Passion.
In the peaceful countryside of Brittany you find Parish Enclosures which
comprehend the church, the cemetery, a chapel and these concrections of
scultures instructing people on the Holy Story.
Out of the gospel's tradition we find the soldiers in XVI-XVII century
dresses, sometimes characterized with well known faces of the time.
Another particular piece is the Descent to Hell, where usually is put
Katell Gollet, the anti-Magdalen, a prostitute who never redeemed and is
represented tormented by devils.
The two robbers are often at the sides of the Cross and they have always
on top the Angel (good robber) and the Devil (bad robber) with their
solus in the arms.