The Mystic Marriage of St. Catherine
Artist/Makerattributed to
Baldassare Peruzzi
(Italian, 1481–1536)
Date1502–3
MediumTempera and oil on panel
DimensionsOverall: 24 1/2 in. (62.2 cm)
Frame: 36 3/16 × 36 3/16 × 2 3/4 in. (91.9 × 91.9 × 7 cm)
Frame: 36 3/16 × 36 3/16 × 2 3/4 in. (91.9 × 91.9 × 7 cm)
Credit LineMrs. F. F. Prentiss Bequest
Object number1944.51
Status
On viewThe mystic marriage of the fourth-century martyr, Catherine of Alexandria, to the Christ Child is a symbolic reference to her unwavering devotion to Christianity. Catherine is also depicted in the landscape in the background, standing between two spiked wheels, the instruments of her torture. Although the wheels were miraculously destroyed, she was subsequently imprisoned and beheaded for her faith. Formerly attributed to Bernardino Pintoricchio, it has recently been proposed that the panel is as an important early work by Baldassare Peruzzi.
ProvenanceBaron Michele Lazzaroni [1863-1934], Paris¹. (James P. Labey and Glenn Hall, New York, 1916-19);² Mrs. F. F. Prentiss [1865-1944], Cleveland, OH, 1919-44; by bequest 1944 to Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH
¹Not included in Baron M.A. Lazzaroni sale, Rome, December 10, 1894.
²Some sources reference Mrs. Dudley Allen owning this work in 1916, but that conflicts with this provenance information.Exhibition History
Portrait of the Madonna
- Akron Art Institute, Akron, OH (November 15, 1960 - January 1, 1961 )
The Recovery of a Renaissance Painting: A Madonna by Pintoricchio
- Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (November 19, 1991 - January 12, 1992 )
Seven Hundred Years of Western Art
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 26, 2001 - June 2, 2002 )
Religion, Ritual and Performance in the Renaissance
- Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 28, 2012 - June 30, 2013 )
Collections
- European
- On View
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early 17th century
ca. 1405