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Christ Enthroned with Saints
Saint Reparata Being Prepared for Execution
Saint Reparata Tortured with Red-Hot Irons
The Crucifixion
Saint Reparata before the Emperor Decius
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 952
This work is likely the upper half of an important altarpiece painted for a chapel in the cathedral of Prato, near Florence, which houses the highly venerated girdle, or belt, of the Virgin Mary. The lower section of the panel (now lost) showed Saint Thomas, whose upraised hands reaching for the Virgin's extended girdle are visible at the bottom edge, and possibly the other apostles gathered around the Virgin's deathbed.
Lombardi-Baldi, Florence (oral communication to M. Boskovits by F. Zeri); Harold Parsons, Rome, 1954 (note on a photograph in the library of the Harvard Center for Renaissance Studies, Villa I Tatti, Florence); Carlo and Marcello Sestieri, Rome; acquired by Robert Lehman in 1954
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