Date:1858
Description:
Bernadino Luini
St Catherine Borne by Angels to the Tomb
Ink on paper
525mm x 732mm
The shrouded body of St Catherine being lifted into a tomb by angels. This is a copy of the sixteenth century original by Luini (c.1480-1532) which is now in the Hermitage Museum at St Petersburg, Russia. It was published by the Arundel Society in 1858.
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Donor ref: LEAMG : M4282.1995.50 (72/23121)
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