Pinturicchio’s The Canonisation of Saint Catherine of Siena.
A fresco, a celebration of a man who at the time occupied living memory, ‘the Canonisation of Saint Catherine’ is …
A fresco, a celebration of a man who at the time occupied living memory, ‘the Canonisation of Saint Catherine’ is …
With the exception of saving the soul it appears that religious imagery was more often used during the Renaissance …
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