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ny060122155605 ÒThe Holy Family with Saints Anne and Catherine of Alexandria,Ó by Jusepe de Ribera, 1648, center back, with ÒGwandansu,Ó 15thÐ20th century, by a Bamana artist from Mali, in the foreground, on display in ÒThe African Origin of CivilizationÓ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Dec. 28, 2021. Holdings from Ancient Egypt and sub-Saharan Africa come together in a masterpiece show Ñ now the Met should make clear how the wondrous works got here. (Seth Caplan/The New York Times/Fotoarena)
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alb3903816 The Holy Family. Date/Period: Ca. 1495 - 1500. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 750 mm (29.52 in); Width: 615 mm (24.21 in). Author: ANDREA MANTEGNA.
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alb3893433 Holy Family with St. Anne and the Infant St. John. Date/Period: 1545 - 1546. Painting. Oil on wood. Height: 1,268 mm (49.92 in); Width: 1,015 mm (39.96 in). Author: AGNOLO BRONZINO.
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alb3906565 The Virgin and Child with the Infant Saint John and a Female Saint or Donor (The Aldobrandini Madonna). Date/Period: 1530. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 100.6 cm (39.6 in); Width: 142.2 cm (55.9 in). Author: TITIAN.
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alb14223971 Virgin and Child with the Saints Catherine and Barbara. Museum: Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen. Author: Cranach, Lucas, the Elder.
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alb3341441 The Holy Family with Saint Catherine. Museum: Regional Art Gallery, Tambov. Author: GIULIO ROMANO.
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alb3346128 The Holy Family with Saints Catherine and John the Baptist. Museum: Art History Museum, Vienne. Author: ANDREA SCHIAVONE.
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alb4272578 Virgin and Child with John the Baptist and Saint Anthony the Abbot. Museum: Sinebrychoffin Taidemuseo, Helsinki. Author: Bassano, Jacopo, il vecchio.
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alb3637920 The Holy Family with Saints Anne and Catherine of Alexandria. Artist: Jusepe de Ribera (called Lo Spagnoletto) (Spanish, Játiva 1591-1652 Naples). Dimensions: 82 1/2 x 60 3/4 in. (209.6 x 154.3 cm). Date: 1648.A masterpiece of the artist's maturity, this painting combines the naturalism and quality of physical presence associated with Caravaggio with the elevated formal language of Raphael. Spanish by birth, Ribera lived all of his adult life in Rome and Naples, which was ruled by a Spanish viceroy. During his early years in Rome, he adopted Caravaggio's practice of working directly from posed models and this has enabled him to give vibrant presence to figures inhabiting a sacred realm. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3673029 Virgin and Child with Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Barbara. Artist: Hans Memling (Netherlandish, Seligenstadt, active by 1465-died 1494 Bruges). Dimensions: Overall 26 7/8 x 28 7/8 in. (68.3 x 73.3 cm); painted surface 26 3/8 x 28 3/8 in. (67 x 72.1 cm). Date: early 1480s.The picture's harmonious composition was adapted from a large, celebrated altarpiece Hans Memling completed in 1479 for the Sint-Janshospitaal in Bruges. This smaller, more modest version was commissioned by an anonymous donor who kneels at the left. He is shown reciting his rosary as he contemplates Saint Catherine's mystic marriage to the infant Jesus. Saint Barbara, whose attribute--the tower--is behind her, sets a meditative example by reading. The grape arbor above the Virgin's throne and canopy was most likely added shortly after Memling's lifetime, in the early sixteenth century, when the cult of the Eucharist became increasingly popular. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4156864 Palma Vecchio (Serina, 1479/80 - Venice, 1528). The Virgin and Child with Saints and a Donor (ca. 1518 - 1520). Oil on panel transferred to canvas. 105 x 136 cm. Museum: Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza, Madrid. Author: Palma Vecchio (Jacopo Nigretti).
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alb4220204 'Holy Family with St Catherine, St Anne and St John'. Italy, Between 1580 and 1582. Dimensions: 120x159 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: BENEDETTO CALIARI.
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alb3609906 Marriage Panel of Gabriel Weydacher and his wife Juliana Wemis with the Virgin and Child and Saints Barbara and Catherine. Artist: After a design by Leonhard Beck (German, 1480-1542). Culture: German. Dimensions: 17 15/16 × 29 1/4 × 3/8 in. (45.6 × 74.3 × 1 cm). Date: 1519.This heraldic panel memorializes the marriage of Gabriel Weydacher and Juliana Wemis. In 1514 Weydacher became record keeper of the vast Schwaz (Tirol, Austria) silver mines, which were financed by the Fugger family of Augsburg and were the source of great wealth for the Emperor Maximilian I. Like many other Schwaz families, whose wealth and social status derived from the silver mines, Weydacher commemorated his union by donating this armorial panel to the glazed cloister of the local Franciscan monastery, where it was installed in the window in the northeast corner. Directly opposite the window was a large wall painting commissioned by Weydacher who appears as donor supporting a shield with his arms. A Franciscan context is further indicated by the central image of the Virgin and Child on a crescent moon in an aureole surrounded by a glory of angels amidst clouds signifying Santa Maria degli Angeli, the parish church outside of Assisi and the birth place of the Franciscan Order. The glazing of the cloister was removed at an early date and although other analogous panels are recorded this appears to be the only one to survive. The design is attributed to Augsburg artist Leonhard Beck. The artist who executed the figures employed only a point of brush, light wash and a fine pointed stylus defining forms and volumes with remarkable economy and linear finesse. The palette of glass dominated by cerulean blue, deep red and golden hues of silver stain brings vibrant radiance to the panel while the composition skillfully balances the heraldic shields, the holy personages and the architecture that frames them. Of the highest quality and of great rarity, this panel, which is essentially secular but comes from a monastic context, constitutes a significant and appropriate addition to The Cloisters collection. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4220136 'Holy Family with St Catherine'. Italy, Between 1515 and 1520 (?). Dimensions: 89x71 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: CESARE DA SESTO.
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alb4104822 The Adoration of the Magi. Triptych with the Adoration of the Magi (centre panel), the Donor and his Six Sons with St Jerome (inner left wing), the Donor's Wife and her Seven Daughters with St Catherine of Alexandria (inner right wing), St Christopher (outer left wing) and St Antony Abbot (outer right wing). Dating: 1517. Place: Amsterdam. Measurements: support: h 84.1 cm × w 55.2 cm × h 82.2 cm × w 23.6 cm × h 82.2 cm × w 23.6 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: JACOB CORNELISZ VAN OOSTSANEN.
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alb4133525 Holy Family with Saint Catherine. Attributed to Luca Cambiaso; Italian, 1527-1585. Date: 1570-1590. Dimensions: 420 x 282 mm (max.). Pen and brown ink, on ivory laid paper. Origin: Italy. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, USA.
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alb3604722 The Holy Family with St. Anne and St. Catherine. Artist: Enea Vico (Italian, Parma 1523-1567 Ferrara); After Rosso Fiorentino (Italian, Florence 1494-1540 Fontainebleau); or after Francesco Salviati (Francesco de' Rossi) (Italian, Florence 1510-1563 Rome) by Voss (1920) and Mortari (1992). Dimensions: plate: 14 1/2 x 9 1/2 in. (36.8 x 24.2 cm). Published in: Rome. Publisher: Published by Giovanni Giacomo De Rossi (Italian, Rome 1627-1691 Rome); Previously published by Orazio Pacifico (Italian, ca. 1580-1637); Previously published by Antonio Salamanca (Salamanca 1478-1562 Rome). Date: 1542, published 1627-50. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3907452 La Sagrada Familia con dos santas. Date/Period: Ca. 1520. Painting. Oil on panel. Height: 64 cm (25.1 in); Width: 55 cm (21.6 in). Author: Master of the Antwerp Adoration and workshop.
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alb3746468 Madonna and Child with Saints in the Enclosed Garden. Dated: c. 1440/1460. Dimensions: painted surface: 119.8 x 148.5 cm (47 3/16 x 58 7/16 in.) overall (panel): 122.2 x 151.2 cm (48 1/8 x 59 1/2 in.) framed: 138.7 x 166.7 x 9.5 cm (54 5/8 x 65 5/8 x 3 3/4 in.). Medium: oil on panel. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Follower of Robert Campin.
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alb2069677 Simon Vouet / 'Virgin and Child with Saint Elisabeth, the infant Saint John and Saint Catherine', 1624-1626, French School, Oil on canvas, 182 cm x 130 cm, P00539. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN.
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akg242371 Palma Vecchio, origin. Jacopo Negretti ca 1480 - 1528. "Mary with Child, Saint Joseph, John the Baptist and Saint Catherine of Alexandria". Oil on canvas, 127 × 195 cm. Inv. No. 762. Venice, Galleria dell'Accademia. Museum: Venice, Galleria dell'Accademia.
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akg7820905 SANTA BRIGIDA (June 1303 - 23 July 1373), Brigida Birgersdotter, Swedish religious and mystical, founder of the Order of the Most Holy Savior, proclaimed saint by Pope Boniface IX on 7 October 1391. Born into an aristocratic family, she had eight children ( among which the future Saint Catherine) from the happy marriage with the noble Ulf Gudmarsson, both pervaded by faith and devoted to works of charity; welcomed among the Franciscan Tertiaries, with them Brigid founded a small hospital and provided assistance to the poor. Widowed in 1344 she devoted herself entirely to the spiritual life, and according to the devotional tradition had new mystical visions of Jesus (who commissioned her to found a new monastic order), of the Virgin Mary and of some Saints; the content of their revelations on the mystical renewal of the Church and on divine designs for humanity is gathered in eight volumes that the saint dictated to her spiritual fathers. In 1349 he went to Rome for the recognition of his new Order, beginning a series of pilgrimages that took her to the Holy Land, to the places where Christ preached, and then see her return to Rome, where he finally died. In the traditional Martyrology it is remembered on 8 October, and its Translation on 7 July. Co-patron of Europe with Saint Catherine of Siena and Saint Teresa Benedetta of the Cross, the Roman Martyrology of 2001 fixes its liturgical memory on 23 July, the day of death (Dies Natalis, birth to heaven). Miniature engraving of the 15th century Italian manuscript of its "Revelations", France, 19th century.
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alb11006724 The Holy Family with Saint Anne and the Infant Saint John the Baptist. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Sante Creara (Creara de Fochegioli).
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alb3337917 The Holy Family with Saint Catherine and Saint Barbara (Triptych). Museum: Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, Lisbon. Author: JAN GOSSAERT.
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les40081121 The Holy Family with Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1533 Canvas, 81,5 x 115 cm. Author: LORENZO LOTTO. Location: Accademia Carrara, Bergamo, Italy.
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alb5188649 The Holy Family with Saint Catherine; St. John the Baptist, after Guercino; St. George and the Dragon, After Alessandro Tiarini; Two Putti, Felice Giani, Italian, 17581823, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash, over traces of black chalk on white heavy wove paper, Upper left, Holy Family with Saint Catherine at lower left, draperies and landscape background. Upper right, half figure of St.John. Lower left, St. Michael standing atop beast and looking heavenward. Lower right, kneeling angel holding, lilies, and another standing behind him., Italy, Italy, 182122, figures, Sketchbook folio, Sketchbook folio.
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alb4105915 Holy Family with Saint Catherine. Dating: 1525. Measurements: h 136.5 cm × w 179 cm; d 12.5 cm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Author: Francesco Torbido (attributed to). Polidoro da Lanciano (rejected attribution).
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alb2068158 Bartolomeo Cavarozzi / 'The Holy Family with Santa Catalina', 1617-1619, Italian School, Oil on canvas, 256 cm x 170 cm, P00146. Museum: MUSEO DEL PRADO, MADRID, SPAIN. SAINT JOSEPH. JESUS. CHILD JESUS. VIRGIN MARY. SANTA CATALINA.
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alb3712927 The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine. Dated: 1510/1515. Dimensions: overall: 27.7 x 21.4 cm, 0.5 cm (10 7/8 x 8 7/16 in., 3/16 in.) overall (with added edge strips): 29 x 22.4 cm (11 7/16 x 8 13/16 in.) framed: 40.16 x 33.81 x 4.92 cm (15 13/16 x 13 5/16 x 1 15/16 in.). Medium: oil on panel. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: CORREGGIO.
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akg135048 Tibaldi, Pellegrino. 1527-1596. (attributed). "The Holy Family with Saint Catherine". Oil on wood, 93 × 75cm. Bucharest, National Museum of Arts. Museum: Bucharest, National Museum of Arts.
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alb9357671 Holy Family with Saints John the Baptist and Catherine of Alexandria, Marco Palmezzano, Italian, School of Romagnola, ca. 1459/63-1539, Tempera and oil on poplar panel, Italy, 1521, 23 3/4 x 36 1/4 in., 60.3 x 92.1 cm, baby, bible, Catherine of Alexandria, Christianity, circ 1459/63, european, Holy Family, Holy Family with Saints John the Baptist and Catherine of Alexandria, Italian, Italian artist, Italian painting, Jesus, John the Baptist, Joseph, landscape, marbled, Marco Palmezzano, Marco Pamezzano, Mary, new testament, palm, poplar, religion, renaissance, saints, Saints John the Baptist, School of Romagnola, tempera, tiny headed baby, Virgin Mary, x-ray.
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alb3905854 The Holy Family, with St Catherine of Alexandria, St Margaret of Antioch and St Francis of Assisi. Date/Period: Early 1570s. Painting. Oil on panel. Height: 102 mm (4.01 in); Width: 86.50 mm (3.40 in). Author: ORAZIO SAMACCHINI.
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akg338266 Balen, Hendrick van 1575-1632. "The Holy Family with St Catherine of Alexandria, two Angels & another Female Saint". Oil on panel, 66.5 × 52cm. No date. London, Sotheby's. Lot 118, 3/7/96. Author: HENDRIK VAN BALEN.
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akg8649008 Ramenghi, Giovanni Battista, also known as Bagnocavallo the Younger, 1521-1601. "The Holy Family with Saint Catherine of Alexandria", Oil on panel, 91.5 × 74.5 cm. Cesena, Galleria dei dipinti antichi della Cassa di Risparmio di Cesena.
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akg8649013 Painter of Filippo Guastavillani (Pittore di Filippo Guastavillani), Bolognese painter of the 2nd half of the 16th century, active for Cardinal Filippo Guastavillani. "The Holy Family with Saints Helena, Catherine of Alexandria and Augustine", c. 1580/1600. Oil on canvas, 225 × 151 cm. Cesena, Galleria dei dipinti antichi della Cassa di Risparmio di Cesena.
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alb5436524 Unknown Netherlandish master. 16th century. Triptych of the Holy Family with angels, Saint Barbara and Saint Catherine (side panels), ca. 1520-1525. Detail of the central panel. Oil on oak wood. From Palacio das Necessidades (Lisbon). National Museum of Ancient Art. Lisbon, Portugal.
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alb5436517 Unknown Netherlandish master. 16th century. Triptych of the Holy Family with angels, Saint Barbara and Saint Catherine (side panels), ca. 1520-1525. Oil on oak panel. From Palacio das Necessidades (Lisbon). National Museum of Ancient Art. Lisbon, Portugal.
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alb3642832 The Holy Family with Saint Catherine, Saint John the Evangelist and an Angel. Artist: Jacques Bellange (French, Bassigny (?) ca. 1575-1616 Nancy). Dimensions: Sheet (trimmed): 10 9/16 × 7 3/8 in. (26.9 × 18.7 cm). Date: 1612-16. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3335209 Virgin and Child with Saints John the Baptist, Cosmas and Damian, Catherine and Paul. Museum: Galleria Nazionale, Parma. Author: GIOVANNI BATTISTA CIMA DA CONEGLIANO.
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alb5286174 Saint Catherine. Holy Family with Angels and Saints Catherine and Barbara (Triptych). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Master of Hoogstraeten.
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alb3683904 Saint Bridget of Sweden Receiving the Rule of Her Order. Artist: Agostino d'Antonio di Duccio (Italian, 1418-after 1481). Culture: Italian, Perugia. Dimensions: Overall (confirmed): 16 3/4 × 25 1/8 × 2 3/4 in., 57 lb. (42.5 × 63.8 × 7 cm, 25.9 kg). Date: 1459.When this relief was exhibited in Paris in 1878, the German scholar Wilhelm von Bode attributed it to Agostino di Duccio.[1] His identification was accepted by all major scholars; the subject, on the other hand, puzzled many.[2] Eugène Piot referred to it as a scene from the life of Saint Catherine, and he was followed by Émile Bertaux, who connected it with the Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine, but with considerable hesitation.[3] Others, such as Enrico Brunelli, who doubted the relief's authenticity, recognized in it the Virgin Taking Leave of Her Son before the Passion.[4] Bode called it The Return of Christ from the Temple, and his interpretation was followed into the 1960s, when John Shearman identified the subject as Christ Returning to the Virgin from the Dispute in the Temple.[5]A document that would confirm what is now accepted as the true subject of the relief had already been published in 1875 by Adamo Rossi, but the connection between the document and the relief was not drawn for many years. Rossi transcribed an account of an altar in the church of San Domenico in Perugia that had a relief representing an episode in the life of Saint Bridget.[6] In 1961, without knowledge of the Museum's relief, Francesco Santi published a reconstruction of the altar in the church,[7] and since he described the altar as in terracotta, curators at the Metropolitan decided that the Museum's marble relief could not have been part of the ensemble.[8]Finally, in 1995, Paola Mercurelli Salari systematically reviewed known documents and published additional ones that convincingly answer long-standing questions surrounding the relief. The story that emerged is as follows. On January 10, 1459, the heirs of Lorenzo di Giovanni di Petruccio, including his sister Brigida, signed a notarized document commissioning Agostino di Duccio to execute an altar that would be dedicated to Saint Bridget.[9] With the exception of the predella, the altar was completed and accepted nine months later, and at that time Agostino di Duccio was paid an additional ten florins specifically for the predella.[10] This must mean, Mercurelli Salari points out, that Agostino was paid a bonus to create a better relief for the predella, that is to say, in marble. She further notes that the Museum's scene can be interpreted as the moment in the life of Saint Bridget, as related in her Revelations, when Christ brought her the rule of her new order: "Rule of the Holy Savior which has been given divinely from the mouth of Jesus Christ to his devoted spouse Saint Bridget of the Kingdom of Sweden."[11] In the relief, the second figure from the left must be the young Christ, to whom, as a nun, Saint Bridget was mystically married. He carries a rolled document in one hand, representing the Bridgettine rule, while the sibylline saint, garbed in the veil and mantle of her order, holds his other hand. Only twenty-three years after the relief was installed, Piergentile di Lorenzo de' Belli stated that his Aunt Brigida had bequeathed 300 florins to renovate the family chapel in San Domenico. The altar was dismantled, and the remnants were left to the friars of the church to be remounted in an altar dedicated to the Rosary.[12]The Museum has long accepted Mercurelli Salari's identification of the scene on their relief, which was rarely represented in fifteenth-century sculpture. The highborn widow Bridget Gudmarsson (ca. 1303-1373) founded the Order of the Holy Savior in Sweden in 1346 and moved to Rome, where she lived from 1349 until her death, to seek confirmation of her order, which was duly granted by Pope Urban V. Revered for her good works and visions, she was canonized in 1391. Clearly she was admired by the di Petruccio family, who named a child after her and created an altar in her honor.After carving marble reliefs for the interior of the Tempio Malatesta in Rimini, between 1449 and 1456, Agostino d'Antonio di Duccio moved to Perugia, where his first important commission was for the facade of the Oratorio of San Bernardino. The gothicizing line and highly decorative patterning evident in his Rimini sculptures still governed the style of the angels flying on either side of the San Bernardino door and the image of the saint above. His figure of Patience on the facade holds bunched pleats of drapery with one hand, just as do the figures in the Saint Bridget relief.[13] The wreath supported by angels that creates the sacred space for Saint Bridget and the young Christ, a device seen on medieval ivories, is a sign of Agostino's interest in Gothic forms. The hallmarks of his style--heavily lidded eyes, decoratively swirling hair and drapery--are unmistakable. Flattened forms, such as the saint's body splayed across the surface of the marble relief and her angular arms, are more consistent with Agostino's work in the 1450s (for example, the relief figure of Saint Bernardino in the center of the facade of the Oratorio di San Bernardino, Perugia of 1457-61) than they are with the more substantial figures of his Virgin and Child with Angels in the Musée du Louvre, Paris, of about 1463, or his Virgin and Child in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., of a decade later.[14] A recent biographer of Agostino, Pier Giorgio Pasini, dated the Museum's relief to the sculptor's last years, after he returned to Perugia in 1473, but judging from its style--and taking into account the documentary evidence described above--it must have been executed much earlier.[15] Behind the figures, cosmic forces--the sun, the moon, a wind god--as well as the towers of a townscape, perhaps Perugia, set the stage for this saint who brought her intense spirituality to communities from the Baltic to the Mediterranean.[Ian Wardropper. European Sculpture, 1400-1900, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York, 2011, no. 3, pp. 16-19.]Footnotes:[1] Wilhelm von Bode. "L'Exposition Rétrospective au Trocadéro." Revue archéologique, n.s., 37 (February 1879), pp. 94-103. [Originally published in Zeitschrift für bildende Kunst, August 29 and September 5, 1878.], p. 101.[2] Wilhelm R. Valentiner. "Renaissance Sculptures." MMAB 9, no. 6 (June 1914), pp. 142-45; John Pope-Hennessy. Italian Renaissance Sculpture. Vol. 2 of An Introduction to Italian Sculpture. London, 1958, p. 325.[3] Eugène Piot. "La Sculpture à l'Exposition Rétrospective du Trocadéro." In L'art ancient à l'exposition de 1878, edited by Louis Gonse, pp. 130-88. Paris, 1879, p.142; Émile Bertaux. "Trois Chefs-d'oeuvre italiens de la collection Aynard." Revue de l'art ancient et modern 19 (February 1906), pp. 81-96, p. 93.[4] Enrico Brunelli. "Ancora del bassorilievo attribuito ad Agostino di Duccio nella collezione Aynard." L'arte 9 (1906), pp. 454-55; Carlo Gamba. "Agostino di Duccio." In Enciclopaedia italiana, vol. 1, pp. 928-30. Rome, 1929., p. 930.[5] John Shearman. Andrea del Sarto. 2 vols. Oxford, 1965, vol. 1, p. 48, n. 2. Shearman noted that the sphinx at the feet of the woman in the chair, whom he identified as the Virgin, probably characterized her as Sedes Sapientiae (Seat of Wisdom), an idea that Agostino would have borrowed from Donatello's Virgin and Child Enthroned (1446-50, high altar of the church of San Antonio, Padua).[6] Adamo Rossi. "Prospetto cronologico della vita e delle opere di Agostino d'Antonio, scultore fiorentino con la storia e i documenti di quelle da lui fatte a Perugia." Pt. 2, "Altare di S. Lorenzo in S. Domenico." Giornale di erudizione artistica 4 (1875), pp. 76-83. See also Anna Zanoli. Perugia: Oratorio di San Bernardino. Tesori d'arte Cristiana, vol. 4, no. 67. Bologna, 1967.[7] Francesco Santi. "L'altare di Agostino di Duccio in S. Domenico di Perugia." Bolletino d'arte, ser. 4, 46 (1961), pp. 162-73.[8] Notes in the curatorial files of the Department of European Sculpture and Decorative Arts, Metropolitan Museum.[9] Adamo Rossi. "Prospetto cronologico della vita e delle opere di Agostino d'Antonio, scultore fiorentino con la storia e i documenti di quelle da lui fatte a Perugia." Pt. 2, "Altare di S. Lorenzo in S. Domenico." Giornale di erudizione artistica 4 (1875), pp. 76-83, pp. 76-77, publishing records in the Archivio di Stato, Perugia, Notarile, Tobaldo di Paolo, protocollo, no. 153, c. 119v. See also Paola Mercurelli Salari. "L'altare di Agostino di Duccio in San Domenico a Perugia: Una proposta di integrazione." Commentari d'arte 1, no. 2 (September-December 1995), pp. 41-46, pp. 41-42, 44, n. 4.[10] Annibale Mariotti. Lettere pittoriche perugine; o, Sia ragguaglio di alcune memorie istoriche risguardanti le arti del disegno in Perugia al Signor Baldassare Orsini... Perugia, 1788. [Reprint ed., Bologna, 1976.], pp. 98-99, and n.4.11. "Regula Sanctis Salvatoris data divinitus ab ore Jesu Christi devotae Sponsae Sanctae Brigittae de Regno Svetiae"; quoted in Igino Cecchetti. "Brigida di Svezia. II. La vita." In Bibliotheca Sanctorum, vol. 3, cols. 439-504. Rome, 1963, col. 470. See also Saint Bridget of Sweden, Saint Bride and Her Book: Birgitta of Sweden's Revelations. Edited by Julia Bolton Holloway. New ed. Library of Medieval Women. Woodbridge, Suffolk, 2000.12. Mercurelli Salari 1995, p. 42.13. See Gustavo Cuccini. Agostino di Duccio: Itinerari di un esilio. Perugia, 1990, fig. 31.14. Louis Courajod. "La Madone d'Auvillers." Gazette des beaux-arts, 3rd ser., 8, no. 2 (August 1, 1892), pp. 129-37, p. 133, relates the two angels flanking the Madonna in the Louvre relief to those in the New York relief, but they are quite different in style.15. Pier Giorgio Pasini. "Agostino (di Antonio) di Duccio." In The Dictionary of Art, edited by Jane Turner, vol. 1, pp. 455-57. New York, 1996 , p. 456. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3360606 Virgin and child with Sants Catherine, Lucy, Justina of Padua and a Benedictine monk. Museum: Musei Civici, Padova. Author: Varotari, Dario, the Elder.
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alb3332349 Virgin and Child with Saint Catherine and Saint Barbara. Museum: Groeningemuseum, Bruges. Author: MASTER OF HOLY BLOOD.
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alb3344425 The Holy Family with Saints Jerome, Catherine of Alexandria and angels. Museum: Musei di Strada Nuova, Genoa. Author: Paris Bordone.
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alb3343497 The Holy Family with the young John the Baptist and Saint Catherine. Museum: Muzeum Narodowe, Warsaw. Author: GIANFRANCESCO PENNI.
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alb3907603 The Holy Family with a Donatrix as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. Date/Period: 1540/1545. Painting. Oil on canvas. Width: 94.6 cm. Height: 70.9 cm (without frame). Author: After Lorenzo Lotto.
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alb4221339 'Madonna and Child, with Sts Mary Magdalene, Catherine and Two Saints'. Italy, 1490s. Dimensions: 89x129 cm. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: ALVISE VIVARINI.
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alb4497506 Holy Family with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Catherine. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: Bonifacio Veronese (de' Pitati).
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les40080625 Sacra Conversazione. The Holy family with Saint Catherine, Saint Sebastian and a donor. Wood, 95 x 136 cm INV. 70. Author: SEBASTIANO DEL PIOMBO. Location: Louvre, Dpt. des Peintures, Paris, France.
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akg1557054 Garofalo (real name: Benvenuto Tisi). Italian artist, about 1481 - 1559. "Saint Augustine with the Holy Family and Saint Catherine of Alexandria" ('The Vision of Saint Augustine'), c. 1520. (Saint Augustine (right, about 354 - 430) talked to a child. (centre) who was trying to empty the sea into a hole dug in the sand. When Saint Augustine told him that this was impossible, the child, a messenger from God, replied that Augustine, who was pondering how to explain the Trinity, was engaged on an equally impossible task. Saint Augustine is accompanied by Saint Catherine of Alexandria, with her traditional attribute of a wheel). Oil on wood, 64.5 × 81.9cm. Inv. No. NG81. London, National Gallery. Museum: London, National Gallery. Copyright: Additional permissions needed for non-editorial use.
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alb3791323 Denys Calvaert / 'The Holy Family, with the Infant St. John the Baptist and St. Catherine'. Ca. 1584. Wash, Black chalk, Pencil, Pencil ground, Grey-brown ink on dark yellow laid paper. Museum: Museo del Prado, Madrid, España.
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alb3594618 The Holy Family with Saint Catherine. Museum: Nationalmuseum Stockholm. Author: GIULIO CESARE PROCACCINI.
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alb3366598 Virgin and Child with Saints Catherine, Elisabeth and John the Baptist. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: SARTO, ANDREA DEL.
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alb3376825 The Holy Family with Saints Catherine, Anne and John the Baptist. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: CALIARI, BENEDETTO.
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alb3371150 The Holy Family with Tobias and the Angel, Saint Dorothy, John the Baptist and the Miracle of the Corn. Museum: National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo. Author: Veronese (de' Pitati), Bonifacio.
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alb4097188 The Virgin and Child with Saints John the Baptist, Catherine of Alexandria and Donator. Museum: Casa Giorgione, Castelfranco Veneto. Author: Buonconsiglio (Il Marescalco), Giovanni.
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alb3333122 The Virgin and Child with Saints John the Baptist and Catherine. Museum: National Gallery, London. Author: PREVITALI, ANDREA.
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alb3339390 Madonna and Child with Mary Magdalen, Saint Catherine and two Saints. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: VIVARINI, ALVISE.
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alb3348933 Holy Family with Saint Catherine. Museum: State Hermitage, St. Petersburg. Author: SESTO, CESARE DA.
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akg6012019 Lavinia Fontana (Rome). The Holy Family with Saint Catherine of Alexandria, 1581. Painting, oil on canvas, 111.76 × 10.16 cm. Inv. Nr. M. 2011.2, Los Angeles, County Museum of Art.
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akg263756 Veronese, Paolo origin. Paolo Caliari, 1528-1588. "The mystic marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria" (the Holy Familiy with Saint Catherine of Alexandria), beg. of the 1550s. Oil on canvas, 145.5 × 205cm. St Petersburg, State Hermitage. Museum: St. Petersburg, Staatliche Ermitage.
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alb3171459 Cesare da Sesto (1477-1523). Italian painter. Milanese school. Holy Family with St Catherine, 1515-1520 (?). Oil on canvas. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
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alb3171458 Cesare da Sesto (1477-1523). Italian painter. Milanese school. Holy Family with St Catherine, 1515-1520 (?). Oil on canvas. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.
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alb3506669 The Holy Family with Saints Anne and Catherine of Alexandria, 1648, Oil on canvas, 82 1/2 x 60 3/4 in. (209.6 x 154.3 cm), Paintings, Jusepe de Ribera (called Lo Spagnoletto) (Spanish, Játiva 1591–1652 Naples), Spanish by birth, Ribera lived all of his adult life in Naples, which was ruled at the time by a Spanish viceroy. During his early years in Rome, he adopted Caravaggio’s practice of working directly from posed models.
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alb3496280 The Holy Family with Saint Catherine, Saint John the Evangelist and an Angel, 1612–16, Etching, Sheet (trimmed): 10 9/16 × 7 3/8 in. (26.9 × 18.7 cm), Prints, Jacques Bellange (French, Bassigny (?) ca. 1575–1616 Nancy).
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akg5084789 Bellange, Jacques 1575-1616. The Holy Family with Saint Catherine, Saint John the Evangelist and an Angel, Print, ca. 1612-1616. Etching, 26.9 × 18.7 cm. Inv. Nr. 56.597.71. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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akg5060541 Ribera, Jusepe de (called Lo Spagnoletto) 1591-1652. The Holy Family with Saints Anne and Catherine of Alexandria, Painting, 1648. Oil on canvas, 209.6 × 154.3 cm. Inv. Nr. 34.73. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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alb3374521 Enthroned Maria lactans with Saints Catherine of Alexandria and Barbara and her father Dioscurus. Museum: Museo Poldi Pezzoli, Milan.
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alb3361398 The Holy Family. Museum: Dresden State Art Collections.
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alb3353909 Madonna and Child with Saints in the Enclosed Garden. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington.
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alb3333826 The Holy Family with Saints Anne and John the Baptist. Museum: Art History Museum, Vienne.
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orz138014 'The Holy Family with Saints Anne and Catherine of Alexandria', 1648, Oil on canvas, 209 x 154 cm. Author: Jusepe de Ribera (1591-1652). Location: METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART, NEW YORK.
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