- Santa Caterina (Pisa)
Santa Caterina d'Alessandria is a church in
Pisa ,Tuscany ,Italy .It is mentioned for the first time, together with a hospital, in 1211. The current edifice was built between
1251 and1300 , by will ofSt. Dominic , and entrusted to the monks of his order.The façade (completed in
1326 ) has a hut-like shape with white and grey marble, with, in the upper section, two order of small Gothicloggia s and a centralrose window . The interior, after a fire in 1651, is on a single large hall. Renovated in the 18th century, it houses works byLippo Memmi ("Triumph of St. Thomas", 1363),Fra Bartolomeo ("Madonna with Sts. Peter and Paul", 1511),Santi di Tito ,Aurelio Lomi ,Raffaello Vanni ,Pier Dandini (all 16th-17th centuries) and marble sculptures byAndrea Pisano (Tomb of ArchbishopSimone Saltarelli , 1343) and his sonNino Pisano ("Annunciation", 1368). Also notable is the tomb of Gherardo Compagni, decorated with a late-16th century "Pietà" statue.The wooden pulpit from the 17th century, according to the tradition, was that from which St. Thomas preached.
In
1311 ,Simone Martini executed the "St. Catherine Polyptych ", one of his most famous works, for the church. The painting is in now in the San Matteo Museum in Pisa.The church is flanked by a bell tower with
mullioned window s, attributed toGiovanni di Simone .References
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External links
* [http://www.comune.pisa.it/prog-polis/Racconti_di_quartiere/S_Francesco/S_Francesco_Links/Chiesa_S_Caterina.htm Page about the church] it icon
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