Description: standing robed woman with coronet on head and book in hands; religion - Christian; woman; reading/reading material
Label Text: Saint Catherine of Alexandria (died c.310) stands in a pensive pose holding a book, symbol of her famed scientific knowledge. Below are her traditional attributes of a wheel, upon which she was tortured, and a sword, by which she was finally beheaded. The man at her feet represents one of the pagans with whom Catherine was believed to have debated religion during the persecutions of the Roman Emperor Maxentius, in the early 4th century.
The sculpture is made our of cast stone composed of ground limestone, quartz, and lime slag (a glass-like residue). This material, when liquid, was poured into a prepared mold to create the figure. The technique, not uncommon in the 15th century, made it easier and more inexpensive to produce large numbers of sculptures for churches and municipal buildings.
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