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Saint Catherine of Alexandria

A striking garnet-red robe and golden halo define this 1340 masterpiece of Saint Catherine of Alexandria by Sienese master Bulgarino, offering a divine glimpse into the Trecento period for your private collection.

Discover Bulgarino or Bologhini, a renowned Siena-born painter of the Trecento period. Celebrated for his elegant, devotional artworks influenced by Duccio di Buoninsegna. Explore his masterpieces today.

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Quick Facts

  • Artist: Bulgarino or Bologhini
  • Dimensions: 74 x 42 cm
  • Notable elements: Spiked wheel, gold background, palm frond
  • Year: 1340
  • Artistic style: Trecento
  • Title: Saint Catherine of Alexandria

Artwork Description

A Vision of Devotion: The Radiance of Saint Catherine

In the shimmering expanse of this 14th-century masterpiece, we encounter a moment of profound spiritual stillness. Saint Catherine of Alexandria emerges from a sea of gilded light, her presence both regal and deeply humble. Painted by the Sienese master Bulgarino around 1340, this work is a breathtaking testament to the Trecento style, where the earthly and the divine converge through delicate line and luminous color. The saint is presented from the waist up, her figure framed within an arched composition that draws the viewer into her quiet contemplation. Her skin, rendered with a subtle, ethereal pallor, contrasts beautifully against the rich, garnet-red of her robes, creating a visual harmony that has captivated devotees and art lovers for centuries.

The artistry of Bulgarino is most evident in the intricate textures and symbolic details that populate this sacred scene. The saint’s red robe, adorned with a delicate diamond pattern, is fastened by an exquisite gold brooch—a centerpiece of craftsmanship featuring the inscription “S.K.A.T.E.R.I.N.A.” encircling a geometric jewel. As she gazes slightly upward and away, her gray eyes suggest a soul focused on a higher plane of existence. In her hands, she cradles the symbols of her martyrdom: a palm frond, representing victory over death, and a spiked wheel, the instrument of her attempted execution. These elements are not merely biographical markers but are woven into the very fabric of the painting’s golden atmosphere, where her crown and halo seem to dissolve into the cracked, shimmering gold leaf background.

A Legacy of Sienese Elegance

To possess or display a reproduction of this work is to invite the sophisticated elegance of the Sienese School into a contemporary space. The period in which Bulgarino worked was defined by an obsession with grace, decorative beauty, and emotional depth. Unlike the more robust Florentine style, the Sienese approach—influenced by legends like Duccio—favored lyrical lines and a jewel-like palette. This specific painting exemplifies that tradition through its use of marine blues, deep garnets, and the overwhelming presence of gold, which serves to transform a simple portrait into an icon of eternal light. The subtle interplay of light on her wavy blond hair and the soft folds of her blue undergarment provides a tactile quality that makes the figure feel remarkably present.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this artwork offers more than mere decoration; it offers a focal point of historical gravity and aesthetic splendor. The verticality of the piece and its arched top make it an ideal selection for formal galleries, study alcoves, or sophisticated living spaces where a sense of timelessness is desired. Whether placed in a setting of modern minimalism to provide a striking historical contrast, or within a classical interior to complement ornate moldings, the Saint Catherine of Alexandria serves as a window into the soul of the Middle Ages. It remains an enduring symbol of resilience and beauty, a masterpiece that continues to inspire awe through its masterful blend of technical precision and spiritual grace.


Artist Biography

The Golden Radiance of the Sienese Trecento


In the heart of fourteenth-century Siena, a period defined by spiritual fervor and unparalleled decorative grace, the name Bartolomeo Bulgarini emerged as a beacon of the Sienese School. Known variously as Bulgarino or Bologhini, this master of the Trecento breathed life into the sacred through a style that harmonized the earthly with the divine. Born into a noble family around 1300-1310, Bulgarini possessed a social standing that allowed him to immerse himself in the rich intellectual and artistic currents of his time. His work stands as a profound continuation of the legacy left by Duccio di Buoninsegna, absorbing the foundational innovations of the era while infusing them with a unique, delicate elegance that would define the Sienese aesthetic for generations.

His presence in the annals of art history is marked by an unwavering commitment to religious iconography, producing masterpieces that embody the spiritual intensity of his age. As a painter active both before and after the devastating Black Death of 1348, he navigated a period of immense historical transition, ensuring that the luminous traditions of Siena endured through his meticulous craftsmanship and devotional depth.

Lineage and the Mastery of Form


The artistic evolution of Bulgarini was deeply rooted in the mentorship of the great Pietro Lorenzetti. Under Lorenzetti’s guidance, Bulgarino learned to manipulate color and spatial illusion, techniques that would become hallmarks of his compositional strategy. This training allowed him to move beyond mere representation, creating works that offered a window into a celestial realm. His mastery is most evident in his use of tempera on panel, where he achieved a breathtaking textural layering and pigment depth.

His technical repertoire was characterized by several defining elements:
  • The delicate application of gold leaf to create shimmering, ethereal backgrounds that suggest the infinite light of heaven.
  • Intricate pigment mixing that produced rich, garnet-reds and luminous skin tones, creating a visual harmony between figures and their surroundings.
  • Sophisticated spatial illusion, utilizing the lessons of the Sienese masters to bring a sense of structured grace to sacred scenes.

Through these methods, Bulgarini transformed flat surfaces into profound theological statements, where every brushstroke served the purpose of veneration.

A Symphony of Devotion and Symbolism


To gaze upon a Bulgarini masterpiece is to enter a state of quiet contemplation. In works such as Saint Catherine of Alexandria, painted around 1340, the viewer encounters a vision of profound spiritual stillness. The saint emerges from a sea of gilded light, her figure framed by an arched composition that draws the eye toward her serene expression. Every detail is laden with meaning; the exquisite gold brooch inscribed with her name and the vibrant textures of her robes serve to elevate the subject from a mere human figure to a divine icon.

Similarly, his Saints Matthias and Thomas, dating to approximately 1350, showcases his ability to blend religious iconography with a sophisticated sense of color and light. In these works, the use of symbolic elements—such as the palm frond representing victory over death or the spiked wheel of martyrdom—is woven seamlessly into the golden atmosphere of the painting. This seamless integration of biography and belief ensures that his legacy continues to resonate in prestigious institutions like the Gallerie dell’Accademia and the National Gallery of Art, where his ability to capture the intersection of the earthly and the divine remains as captivating today as it was in the fourteenth century.

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Trecento School
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Western Art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Duccio di Buoninsegna
    • Pietro Lorenzetti
  • Date Of Birth: Siena, Italy ()
  • Date Of Death: 1378
  • Full Name: Bartolomeo Bulgarini
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Saint Matthias and Thomas
    • Portrait of a Young Man Holding a Roundel
  • Place Of Birth: Siena
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