This painting titled St Catherine of Siena was created by the Italian artist di Paolo Giovanni in the period of Renaissance (Early Italian, "Quattrocento") using the technique of Tempera.

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Upload time: Jun 16, 2009 By: Andris

Title:

St Catherine of Siena

Artist:

Giovanni, di Paolo (1399/1403 - 1482)
Date: not dated Movement: Renaissance (Early Italian, "Quattrocento") Theme: Saints Technique: Tempera Museum:  Harvard University Art Museums Location: Cambridge, MA, USA
Description: Supplement of technique: Tempera and gold on panel, Size: 108.6 x 53.3 cm,
Unique URL: http://www.terminartors.com/giovanni-di-paolo/st-catherine-of-siena-1019398-p
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This painting titled St Catherine of Siena was created by the Italian artist di Paolo Giovanni in the period of Renaissance (Early Italian, "Quattrocento") using the technique of Tempera.