Statue-column of king David
Maestro Mateo (1161 – 1217)
Maestro Mateo (ca. 1161-1217), scultore spagnolo della Cattedrale di Santiago di Compostela, celebre per i suoi rilievi del Portico de la Gloria e le sue figure religiose.
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A Divine Presence in Stone
In the hallowed atmosphere of the Santiago Cathedral, where history and spirituality converge, stands a figure of profound majesty: the Statue-column of King David. Carved by the legendary Master Mateo around 1188, this Romanesque masterpiece is far more than a mere architectural ornament; it is a window into the soul of the twelfth century. The sculpture captures the biblical monarch in a moment of eternal resonance, seated upon a cross-frame chair adorned with regal lion heads. As one contemplates the weathered stone, there is an immediate sense of the weight of history and the divine authority that David represents. For the discerning collector or lover of classical antiquities, this piece offers a rare opportunity to possess a fragment of the spiritual fervor that once defined the pilgrimage routes of Spain.
The artistry of Master Mateo is revealed through a breathtaking command of texture and form. Utilizing the subtractive technique of stone carving, the artist has transformed cold, heavy material into a fluid narrative of drapery and light. The king’s robes are characterized by abundant, uneven folds that create a dramatic chiaroscuro effect, where deep shadows dance against highlighted ridges. This interplay of light and dark lends the statue a rhythmic, almost musical quality, mirroring the very instrument David holds: his carefully sculpted rote. Every detail, from the delicate way his right hand plucks the strings to the precise placement of the tuning key in his left, speaks to a level of realism and narrative intimacy that was revolutionary for its era.
Symbolism and the Legacy of the Portico
Beyond its physical beauty, the statue serves as a powerful vessel of symbolism. King David, crowned and regal, embodies the intersection of earthly power and divine favor. The presence of the musical instrument suggests the harmony of the spheres and the role of art in praising the Creator, making this piece an inspiring choice for spaces dedicated to contemplation, music, or intellectual pursuit. The rugged, tactile surface of the limestone—showing the passage of centuries—adds a layer of temporal depth, reminding the viewer of the enduring nature of faith and the permanence of great art.
Integrating a high-quality reproduction of this work into a contemporary interior provides a sophisticated anchor for any design scheme. Whether placed in a library filled with ancient volumes or as a focal point in a minimalist gallery setting, the statue’s muted palette of greys and beiges harmonizes effortlessly with modern aesthetics while providing a rich, historical texture. It is an invitation to engage with the past, bringing the monumental grandeur of the Portico de la Gloria into the intimate sanctuary of the home.
Informazioni sull'opera
- Titolo: Statue-column of king David
- Artista: Maestro Mateo
- Anno: 1188
- Dimensioni originali: 5.0 x 58.0 cm
- Formato: Portrait
- Stato del copyright: Di pubblico dominio
- Dove vederlo: La Fundación de la Catedral de Santiago
- Movimento: Romanesque
- Tecnica e materiali: Stone
- Tecnica: Sculpture
Dettagli rapidi
- Medium: Stone (likely limestone or sandstone)
- Artistic style: Medieval sculpture with realism
- Subject or theme: Biblical royalty, power, and faith
- Dimensions: 5 x 58 cm
- Title: Statue-column of king David
- Artist: Master Mateo



