The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria

Bernardino di Mariotto

Created:
Movement:
unknown
Renaissance
key Notes:
Mystical union; Saint Catherine's coronation.
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Dimensions:
medium:
Oil on panel
story of the work:

"The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria," created by Bernardino di Mariotto around 1500, depicts the moment of Saint Catherine's mystical union with Christ, symbolizing her spiritual devotion and martyrdom. This work is significant within the context of Renaissance art for its intricate composition and the use of vibrant colors, reflecting the artist's engagement with both religious themes and the emerging humanist ideals of the period.

Description of the work:

"The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria," painted by Bernardino di Mariotto, features a central composition where Saint Catherine is depicted receiving a ring from the Christ Child, symbolizing her mystical union with Him. The work is characterized by its vibrant color palette, intricate detailing in the figures' garments, and a harmonious arrangement of saints and angels that frame the central narrative, reflecting the artist's skill in conveying both emotion and divine presence.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria