
The Master of the Saint-Omer Apostles is the conventional name given to an unidentified medieval sculptor active in northern France or the Low Countries in the 14th century. Named after a group of carved Apostle figures associated with Saint-Omer in the Pas-de-Calais region, this anonymous master produced devotional stone or wood sculptures in the Gothic style.
Like many medieval artists, the Master is known only through the group of works attributed to his hand based on stylistic similarities. Our collection includes 3 works at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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