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Saint Catherine of Alexandria sits at a table reading a book. On either side of her are two angels: one holds Catherine's traditional attribute of the spiked wheel on which she was tortured for her Christian faith, the other holds a martyr's palm.The picture is a later version of a painting by Bernardino Luini, who was a follower of Leonardo and repeated his themes. The facial type of Saint Catherine is derived from Leonardo’s work, as is the soft, hazy approach to modelling and lighting seen here, known in Italian as sfumato (literally ‘smoky’). Forms emerge from the darkness and contours are blurred, creating a sense of ambiguity, especially in the figures’ expressions. Saint Catherine looks down at her book and seems to smile quietly to herself.
Title
Saint Catherine
Date
early 16th century
Medium
Oil on poplar
Measurements
H 71.1 x W 59.7 cm
Accession number
NG3936
Acquisition method
Mond Bequest, 1924
Work type
Painting