Description
The subject is the Old Testament story of David and Goliath. (I Samuel XVII 48-51)
On the left side of the capital, David raises his sling to hurl a stone at Goliath - however, this is a modern reconstruction.
On the front face of the capital, David cuts off Goliath's head. The small figure of David is at left, standing on an object (foliage??) while he pushes Goliath back with his left foot. David has no beard and is wearing a short tunic-like garment. He uses both arms to hold a sword with which he is cutting off Goliath's head. The large figure of Goliath is at right, falling backward. The giant has a beard and a long mustache and wears chain mail and a conical helmet. The stone with which David killed him is embedded in his forehead. From his belt hands a large empty scabbard- David is using Goliath's sword to behead him.
On the right side of the capital, David carries off Goliath's head (not visible in this image)
Salet: Number 50.
Location: North side of nave. North side of fourth arcade pier.
Alternate search terms (See text above for synonyms): armor