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Document Record SUPPL_54_2.pdf
St. Cecilia (prior to removal of inpainting)

St. Lucy (formerly St. Cecilia)

Artist Gonçal Peris (Spanish, active ca.1404, died 1451)
DateFirst half of the15th century; altered in the 16th century
Mediumtempera on panel
Dimensionsframe: 56 1/8 x 32 1/2 x 3 7/8 in. (142.6 x 82.6 x 9.8 cm)
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Credit LineGift of Karl E. Weston, Class of 1896, in memory of Ruth Sabin Weston
Terms
  • S.Lucy
  • throne
  • palm
  • eyes
  • plate
  • S.Cecilia
Object number54.2
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The Initial D-- St. Lucy the Martyr
The Initial D-- St. Lucy the Martyr
Italian
ca. 1495
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ca. 1345
St. Michael and the Dragon
St. Michael and the Dragon
Anonymous (Spanish)
15th century
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