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Matrimonio mistico di santa caterina

Matrimonio mistico di santa caterina, by Domenico Beccafumi, unspecified, 1528
Matrimonio mistico di santa caterina, by Domenico Beccafumi, unspecified, 1528

Matrimonio mistico di santa caterina is an unspecified painting by the Mannerist artist Domenico Beccafumi. It dates from 1528 and is held in the collection of the Hermitage Museum.

About this work

Overview

Created around 1528, the work titled *Matrimonio mistico di Santa Caterina* is a religious canvas by the Sienese painter Domenico Beccafumi. Executed in oil on panel, it now belongs to the collection of the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. The composition centers on a female saint holding an infant, surrounded by attendants in vivid robes against a clear sky.

Subject & Meaning

The central figure is identified as Saint Catherine, shown in a green mantle clutching the Christ Child. To her right stands a man in red, while a second male figure in white holds a book, suggesting a theological or scholarly role. A kneeling woman at the foreground adds a devotional gesture, underscoring the painting’s emphasis on mystical union and reverence.

Technique & Style

Beccafumi employs a luminous palette, contrasting the deep reds and greens of the figures with the soft blues of the sky. Subtle modeling of light across drapery creates a gentle chiaroscuro that defines form without dramatic contrast. The handling of atmospheric perspective and delicate brushwork reflect the artist’s mature Mannerist sensibility.

History & Provenance

The canvas entered the Hermitage’s holdings during the 19th‑century expansion of the Russian imperial collection, though its exact acquisition path remains undocumented. Its attribution to Beccafumi has been confirmed through stylistic analysis and comparison with other works from his late Sienese period, situating it among his later religious commissions.

Artist & collection

Portrait of Domenico Beccafumi

Artist

Domenico Beccafumi

Domenico di Pace Beccafumi (1486 – May 18, 1551) was an Italian Renaissance-Mannerist painter active predominantly in Siena. He is considered one of the last undiluted representatives of the Sienese school of painting.

Hermitage Museum

Museum

Hermitage Museum

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