3116A
Miracle of the Host. Tuldo Perugino is unjustly executed after Catherine convinces him to accept his fate. Sick in bed, she is unable to attend Mass, but is comforted by a sermon by Christ.
Miracle of the Host. Tuldo Perugino is unjustly executed after Catherine convinces him to accept his fate. Sick in bed, she is unable to attend Mass, but is comforted by a sermon by Christ.
- Artist
- Unidentified Artist
- Title
- Miracle of the Host. Tuldo Perugino is unjustly executed after Catherine convinces him to accept his fate. Sick in bed, she is unable to attend Mass, but is comforted by a sermon by Christ.
- Date
- Early 17th century
- Medium
- Engraving. Plate 10/12 in the series Vita, mors, et miracula quaedam selecta B. Catherinae Senensis. Based on text by Raymond of Capua, the confessor of the saint, and other clerics associated with her. Francesco Vanni (ca. 1563 - 1610) invenit, descripsit, et delineavit. After the engraving by Pieter de Jode I (1565-1639). Published in Antwerp by Pieter de Jode II (1606-1674).
- Photo Source
- Museum Plantin Moretus Website
- Item
- 3116A
- Correspondences
- Archive: 3116A/3116B
- Archive: 3116A/3116B