Pedro de Mena y MedranoThis piece has a
shape often characteristic of reliquary busts. The blood on the throat
refers to the saint's decapitation at the hands of the Roman governor
of Cordoba. The youthful good looks may refer to the governor's
exhortation to the saint that he preserve his youth and beauty rather
than go to his death.
In his story
Acisclus is not said to be a soldier, yet this sculpture puts him in
military garb.
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