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18Th C Italian Oil On Canvas, St Catherine Reading

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A4645

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Item Description

A large and impressive Italian late 18th century oil on canvas of St Catherine, reading.

Painted after the portriat by Antonia da Correggio (1489-1534)

it is in good order and has been sympathetically restored commensurate with age with no losses or damage to the canvas.

Housed in the original gilt gesso frame which we have lightly restored.

A beautiful painting with much atmosphere which exudes a feeling of calmness and serenity.. Circa 1760-1800.

The canvas measures 53cm X 67cm and framed it measures 82cm X 95cm

BIOGRAPHY.
Even in her babyhood the child Catherine was "so fair of visage '' that all the people rejoiced at her beauty. At seven years of age she was sent to school, where "she drank plenteously of the well of wisdom." Her father was so delighted with her precocity that he had built a tower containing divers chambers where she might pursue her studies. Seven masters were engaged to teach her, the best and "wisest in conning" that could be found. So rapid was their pupil's progress that she soon outstripped them in knowledge, and from being her masters they became her disciples.

When the princess was fourteen, her father died, leaving her heir to his kingdom. A parliament was convened, and the young queen was crowned with great solemnity. Then arose a committee of lords and commons, petitioning her to allow them to seek some noble knight or prince to marry her and defend the kingdom. Now Catherine had secretly resolved not to marry, but she answered with a wisdom not learned altogether from books. She agreed to marry if they would bring her a bridegroom possessing certain qualifications which she knew were impossible to fulfil. This silenced the counsellors, and she continued to reign alone.

In the course of time Queen Catherine became a Christian and devoted herself to works of religion and charity. Under her teaching many of her people were converted to the faith. It was a happy kingdom until the Emperor Maxentius chanced to visit the royal city. He was a tyrant who persecuted Christians. Upon his arrival he ordered public sacrifices to idols, and all who would not join in the heathen ceremony were slain. Then Catherine went boldly to meet the emperor and set forth to him the errors of paganism. Though confounded by her eloquence he was not to be convinced by the words of a mere woman. Accordingly he summoned from divers provinces fifty masters "which surmounted all mortal men in worldly wisdom." They were to hold a discussion with the queen and put her to confusion. For all their arguments, however, Catherine had an answer. So complete was her victory that the entire company declared themselves Christians. The angry emperor caused them all to be burned and cast Catherine into prison.

Even here she continued her good works, converting the empress and a prince who came to visit her. A new torment was then devised for her. Iron wheels were made, bound with sharp razors, and she was placed between these while they were turned in opposite directions. "And anon as this blessed virgin was set in this torment, the angel of the Lord brake the wheels by so great force that it slew four thousand paynims." Maxentius then commanded that she should be beheaded, and St. Catherine went cheerfully to her death. ( as you do!)

 

Item Info

Seller Location

Sudbury, Suffolk

Item Dimensions

H: 95cm W: 92cm D: 14cm

Period

ca 1760 - 1800

Item Location

United Kingdom

Seller Location

Sudbury, Suffolk

Item Location

United Kingdom

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+44 (0)7540 126714

+44 (0)7850 937057

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