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St. Agatha of Catania

Master of Armisen (attributed)1475/1499

Maricel Museum

Maricel Museum
Sitges, Barcelona, Spain

"These paintings probably come from the Hermitage of Sant Salvador of Tarazona, in Zaragoza. The style and format certify that they used to form part of the predella of the same altarpiece, but what happened to the remaining pieces is unknown.
Both panels depict a saint. The figures sitting on Gothic-style thrones have been created with the pastiglia technique using gypsum and gold powder that reappears on the halos and other secondary details. The saints are wearing delicate tunics and capes with generous, tubular folds, especially abundant at the bottom.
The board shows Saint Agatha of Catania, who appears with a palm frond of martyrdom and a cup containing the two breasts that were torn off her body during her torment."

Details

  • Title: St. Agatha of Catania
  • Creator: Master of Armisen (attributed)
  • Date Created: 1475/1499
  • Physical Dimensions: 96.5 x 80.5 cm
  • Type: Painting
  • External Link: Museus de Sitges
  • Medium: Tempera on panel

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