In the south porch of the cloister, under the sixteenth-century frescoes that tell the story of Santa Caterina d'Alessandria, a long table engraved with the artist's symbols: archaic features, olive branches, faces, crosses, and horses' heads. All around twelve golden bowls and twelve loaves, as the number of the apostles and as - in the Neapolitan Grimace - the defending soldiers of the Community.