Lorenzo d'Alessandro da Sanseverino, 'The Marriage of Saint Catherine of Siena', probably about 1481-1500
About the work
Overview
This is the main panel of an altarpiece painted for a Dominican church in Fabriano, in the Marche region of Italy. The Virgin Mary sits on a marble throne in a walled garden. She looks lovingly at the Christ Child balanced on her left knee, and her long fingers curl protectively around him. They are surrounded by saints, who are named on their halos, and by an unnamed Dominican beatus (‘blessed’, one step below sainthood), probably the Blessed Costanzo da Fabriano (who died in 1481/2).
The artist has signed his name on the marble step beneath the Virgin’s feet. Lorenzo worked entirely in the Marche, and the highly decorative quality of this picture, with its crisp painting style, detailed depiction of faces and rich garments, and the extensively decorated gilding hark back to the Marchian artists of the previous generation, in particular Carlo Crivelli. Even details such as the apple and cucumber on the marble step are taken from Crivelli.
Key facts
Details
- Full title
- The Marriage of Saint Catherine of Siena
- Artist dates
- active 1468; died 1503
- Date made
- probably about 1481-1500
- Medium and support
- egg tempera and oil on wood
- Dimensions
- 144.8 × 145.4 cm
- Inscription summary
- Signed; Inscribed
- Acquisition credit
- Bought, 1854
- Inventory number
- NG249
- Location
- Not on display
- Collection
- Main Collection
Provenance
Additional information
Text extracted from the ‘Provenance’ section of the catalogue entry in Martin Davies, ‘National Gallery Catalogues: The Earlier Italian Schools’, London 1986; for further information, see the full catalogue entry.
Bibliography
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1951Davies, Martin, National Gallery Catalogues: The Earlier Italian Schools, London 1951
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1986Davies, Martin, National Gallery Catalogues: The Earlier Italian Schools, revised edn, London 1986
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2001
C. Baker and T. Henry, The National Gallery: Complete Illustrated Catalogue, London 2001
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