ArtistsCatherine of Bologna
Catherine of Bologna

Catherine of Bologna

Lordship of Bologna, 1413–1463
Bologna
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Catherine of Bologna was a painter and Poor Clare nun active in fifteenth-century Italy. Working in tempera and gold leaf on panel, she created devotional images within the cloistered environment of the Convent of the Poor Clares in Bologna. Few of her works survive, but her practice exemplifies the role of women artists in monastic scriptoria during the early Renaissance. She was canonized in 1712.

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Pilate Washing His Hands, with Christ Being Led Away (1575-1599)
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Three Roman Soldiers (n.d.)
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Pilate Washing his Hands, with Christ Being Led Away: Left Portion (n.d.)
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Two Saints and Two Bishops in a Historiated Initial "E" from a Choir Book (1335/1400)
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Pacing Horse (one of a pair) (Modeled c. 1587, cast 1600–50)
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Pacing Horse (one of a pair) (Modeled c. 1587, cast 1600–50)
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Woman Bathing (c. 1625)
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