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Kneeling in front of them is a young woman who kisses Christ’s outstretched right hand. Generally described as a "female saint," she has been identified as Saint Catherine of Alexandria. According to the Golden Legend, Saint Catherine had a vision of Christ appearing to her, and was mystically married to him.
On the church’s facade are the statues of Saints Peter and Paul. Devotees regularly visit the church, even when there’s no mass, to ask for forgiveness and say their thanks and praises. Many Dumagueteños believed that their patroness St. Catherine of Alexandria is miraculous and it gives them a lot of reason to smile and celebrate life.
Following the death of her father, King Costa, she ruled Alexandria. This scene depicts St Catherine holding an open book and accompanied by ladies of the court. She is most likely absorbed in reading prayers before being summoned to Emperor Maxentius. [5] The painting of the Martyrdom of St Catherine is the finest one of the entire set.
Saint Catherine of Alexandria is an oil tempera on beech board painting by Bohemian Gothic painter Master Theodoric. It stands out among Theodoric's paintings in the Chapel of the Holy Cross, especially for her richly decorated clothing. The painting is exhibited in the collection of medieval art of the National Gallery in Prague. [1]
Saint Catherine of Alexandra is a painting by the Italian Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi.It is in the collection of the Uffizi, Florence. [1] Gentileschi likely used the same cartoon or preparatory drawing to create both this painting and the Self-Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria (1615–1617), now in the National Gallery, London.
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