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Italian School, circa 1820

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Italian School, circa 1820
St. Catherine of Alexandria, in a blue dress and a pink stole, holding a palm frond, her right arm resting on a studded wheel
gilt wood frame
rectangular, 3 x 2¾ in. (76 x 70 mm.)
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Lot Essay

St. Catherine of Alexandria is a patron of education and learning. It is generally believed that the Roman emperor Maxentius executed her in the early 4th century. Maxentius invented an instrument of torture consisting of four wheels studded with iron spikes to which she was bound. A thunderbolt from heaven destroyed the wheels before they could harm Catherine. She was then beheaded.

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