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Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Twelve Scenes from Her Life by Donato d'Arezzo

Saint Catherine of Alexandria and Twelve Scenes from Her Life

Donato d'Arezzo·1330

Historical Context

Donato d'Arezzo, active in Tuscany in the early fourteenth century, painted this elaborate panel combining a central image of Saint Catherine of Alexandria with twelve surrounding narrative scenes from her life and martyrdom. Such hagiographic cycles were common in Italian Gothic altarpieces, providing visual instruction about saints' lives for the faithful. The format derives from earlier Byzantine vita icons and was widely adopted in Tuscan church commissions.

Technical Analysis

Tempera and gold on panel, with the central figure flanked by small narrative compartments in a structured grid. The miniature scenes display precise draftsmanship and vivid storytelling, while the gold ground and punched haloes follow standard Tuscan workshop practice of the period.

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Quick Facts

Medium
Tempera on panel
Era
Gothic
Style
Italian Gothic
Genre
Religious
Location
J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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