Il matrimonio mistico di santa Caterina

Didier Descouens · PD

Il matrimonio mistico di santa Caterina


Dettagli

Anno
1575
Tecnica
olio su tela
Tipo
dipinto
Dimensioni
337 × 241 cm

La storia

Veronese painted this around 1575 as the high altarpiece for a specific Venetian church, Santa Caterina, a convent of Augustinian nuns, so the saint above the altar shared her name with the building. The subject is the mystic marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria, the moment the Christ Child places a ring, or in this telling a lamb, into her hand. What Veronese pours into it is Venetian colour and cloth, silks and brocades rising along a diagonal of figures and music. The painting did not stay put. When Napoleon's forces took Venice, the state seized the altarpiece from the church, and it eventually passed to the Gallerie dell'Accademia, where it hangs now, moved to its present home around the time of the First World War.

Il matrimonio mistico di santa Caterina — Paolo Veronese — MuseScope