Saint Paul the Apostle
- Author, school, workshop
- Georg Zeller
- Style
- Early Baroque
- Date
- 1662–1665
- Material and technique
- Oak wood; carving techniques
- Size
- Height 110 cm
- Location
- The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist in Wroclaw, Poland
- Description
- The saint stands upright, his head turning slightly to the left. In his right hand, bent at the elbow and raised, he holds a large key; with his left, he presses a book clasped to his stomach, his hand embracing its top cover.
He has the face of a mature man with wide-set eyes under gentle arches of eyebrows; a short beard and moustache, curly hair exposing his ears, fringe over a high forehead with curves.
He is dressed in a barefoot robe with a collar and long sleeves with rolled-up cuffs. Thrown over his left shoulder is a toga wrapped in cascades of folds around the left side of his torso, the hem of it hanging over his left hand.