Part of the great East Window of Gloucester Cathedral this panel (c1350) depicts Saint Catherine of Alexandria
Themed images for Saint-Catherine-of-Alexandria.
Painted by Spinello Aretino, in about 1390, this detached fresco represents the Mystical marriage of Saint Catherine of Alexandria. According to legend Catherine dreamt of a spiritual marriage to Christ and awoke with a ring on her finger.1 This fresco was once part of the Bartolini Salimbeni Chapel, and had been painted over by Lorenzo Monaco.
These stained glass panels from 1413-1418, depict the Annunciation on the left panels, and St Catherine of Alexandria in the right panels.
This luminous altarpiece, painted by the Camaldolese monk Lorenzo Monaco, depicts the Annunciation flanked by Saints Catherine of Alexandria, Anthony Abbot, Proculus, and Francis. A delicate beam of light descends from heaven, carrying the dove of the Holy Spirit toward the Virgin, who receives the angel’s message in serene humility.
This nativity fresco, by Fra Angelico, is one of the monk cell paintings in the San Marco monastery, Florence.
This stained glass window (baie no. 25), located in the Chapel of Jacques Cœur (also known as the Chapel of St. Ursin) on the north side of the ambulatory in Bourges Cathedral (Cathédrale Saint-Étienne), depicts the central Annunciation scene flanked by the patron saints of the donor: St. James the Greater (left, identifiable by his pilgrim's staff and red scallop shell) presenting Jacques Cœur's family, and St. Catherine of Alexandria (right, with her wheel and sword).
These three mid 16C stained glass panels depict the "Stoning of St Steven" in the left and central panel, and the "Beheading of St Catherine" in the rightmost one. Originally in St Goddard in Rouen they were moved to St Ouen in 1980.









