The scene takes place in the foreground and we see the Madonna holding out the Child towards Saint Catherine of Alexandria, kneeling on the left and recognizable by her crown resting on her head, the latter painted with quick and confident brushstrokes.
The saint is about to be mystically married by the child Jesus, who holds the ring finger of her right hand to insert the ring, an iconography in use since the Middle Ages, which symbolizes the perpetual dedication to the virginity of the ex-princess, in which they could recognize all the women who took vows or who in any case were inspired by a Christian type of marital continence.
On the sides, the two apostles watch the scene with anxious anticipation, one of which is intent on writing the story, probably linked to explicit requests from the client. The brown tones of the Neapolitan tradition are enlivened by splashes of color, like the women's dresses.
Measurements: 157x180cm.
Provenance: Naples 18th century.
Document: Certificate of Authenticity.
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