A subject not that often covered..the lowest of the low in medieval Society..the beggars.
The males in this set have lost use of thier lower limbs..or lost bits of them entirely, an effect of warfare or work injuries?
This set, in resin, is from
Fredericus -Rex.
The female beggar could be a nun (the crucifix..which I´ve painted up as being wooden..a poor nun would be unlikely to have had such a large crucifix made from metal) but a poor wandering nun who has taken up the life of a mendicant ..a practice more commonly taken up by Monks. The Nuns usually stayed inside their nunneries, relying on donations. Nuns such as the Clarissines, named after St. Clara, who was one of the followers of St. Francis.
The lower limb injuries would probably indicate ex-soldiers or those unfortunate to have been drafted in for a battle.
The levy type soldiers would be less likely to have some form of leg protection so damage to the legs was probably common amongst the "lower orders"on medieval battlefields.
The one on the "skateboard" Spinal injury or lame due to disease or from birth?
Medieval "Zombie attack!!! "
Sometimes a mistake can be made worse. First, taking the wrong turn and then giving to a holy Person...and that attracts the rest of the "needy"
The Beggar on the left is from
Linear -b and the one on the right,
Valdemar.
Great job Paul, they are really nice!
ReplyDeleteA nice set of characters and well painted, Mr. Bods.
ReplyDeleteUnusual figures Paul!!
ReplyDeleteThese are really great Paul! Awesome!
ReplyDeleteExcellent work.
ReplyDeletejust perfect ! the painting work is a master one !
ReplyDeleteYour choice of colours and the way you paint your figures is superb Paul.
ReplyDeleteGreat and unusual as to bring out the bad side of life
ReplyDeleteskateboard and a half foot, blind, etc.
Life in the harsh reality nevertheless
Great work Paul !
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A nice selection of figures Paul and great painting style. Beano Boy
ReplyDeleteGreat work Paul!
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Peter
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