01 Works, RELIGIOUS ART - Interpretation of the bible, With Footnotes - 133

Giovanni Battista Paggi, (Genoa 1554–1627) 
The Mystical Marriage of Saint Catherine
Oil on canvas
153 x 126 cm
Private collection

The mystical marriage of Saint Catherine  covers two different subjects in Christian art arising from visions received by either Catherine of Alexandria or Catherine of Siena (1347–1380), in which these virgin saints went through a mystical marriage wedding ceremony with Christ, in the presence of the Virgin Mary, consecrating themselves and their virginity to him. More on the Mystical Marriage

Giovanni Battista Paggi (27 February 1554 – 10 March 1627) was an Italian painter, sculptor and writer. His style spans the Late-Renaissance and early-Baroque.

He joined the Accademia e Compagnia delle Arti del Disegno in 1568. He shared a studio in Florence with Federico Zuccari. He maintained contact with his native town and returned to Genoa briefly in 1590 as a guest of the Doria family. Paggi became renowned among fellow artists throughout Europe when in 1590 he won his case against the Genoese Painters' guild and was allowed to practice his art without having to become a member of the Guild. The government of Genoa decided the case in his favour on grounds of public as it wished to encourage persons of noble birth such as Paggi to become artists to add to the glory of the city. More on Giovanni Battista Paggi




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