Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The mystical marriage of Saint Catherine covers two different subjects often shown in Catholic art arising from visions received by either Catherine of Alexandria or Catherine of Siena (1347–1380), in which these virgin saints went through a mystical marriage wedding ceremony with Christ, in the presence of the Virgin Mary, consecrating ...
Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria with Saint Sebastian; Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine: Artist: Antonio da Correggio Year: c. 1527: Dimensions: 105 cm (41 in) × 102 cm (40 in) Identifiers: Joconde work ID: 000PE024813
Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine or Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine with Saints is a c.1510–1511 oil on canvas painting by Correggio, now in the National Gallery of Art in Washington. [1] Its central group is a Metterza , with Catherine of Alexandria kneeling before them and saints Francis of Assisi and Dominic to either side.
(The) Mystic(al) Marriage of Saint/St. Catherine may refer to any of a large number of paintings of the Mystical marriage of Saint Catherine, a few of which are: . Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (Spinello Aretino), c. 1390 painting in the nearby Cialli-Seringi Chapel in Santa Trinita in Florence, Italy
Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine is a c.1520 oil on panel painting by Correggio, now in the National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples.. It is mentioned in an inventory of the goods of Barbara Sanseverino dated 27 April 1596 as "a painting by Correggio, called the Marriage of Saint Catherine, small but rejoicing in extreme beauty".
Giovanni di Paolo, The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Siena. According to Raymond of Capua, at the age of 21 (c. 1368), Catherine experienced what she described in her letters as a "Mystical Marriage" with Jesus, [20] later a popular subject in art as the Mystic marriage of Saint Catherine.
Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine or Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine with Three Saints in a Landscape is a c. 1512 oil on panel painting by Correggio, now in the Detroit Institute of Arts. It is usually dated to the artist's youth, before Madonna and Child with St Francis (Dresden) and after Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (Washington). [1]
Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine (Memling) Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine (Michelino da Besozzo) Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (Moretto) Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (Moroni) Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine (Veronese, c. 1547–1550)