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English: Late Baroque pulpit in the Mariahilfer Church, Vienna. The original was designed by Antonio Beduzzi in 1720 (executed by Ignaz Michael Gunst) but remodelled in 1794, carved wood, gilt sculptures and decoration. Iconography: Christ crowning St Paul in Heaven with the crown of the martyrs surrounded by cherubs, one of them holding a book and a knife (relief); symbols (1st group: the Table of Showbread with menorah, book, two torches and branches, 2nd group: Tablets of Stone, book, cross, two torches, branches); vegetal decoration (door); dove; group of cherubs holding a cross, an anchor, a chalice and a flaming heart (abat-voix).
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