Saint Bartholomew and Saint Monica

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This panel, which was part of an altarpiece, depicts Saints Bartholomew and Monica standing side by side on an angular step that encloses a patch of grass. At least two other fragments of the same altarpiece are also in the National Gallery’s collection. The central – and largest – panel shows the Virgin and Child. Another, which would have appeared on the left of the central image, shows Saint Nicholas of Tolentino and a bishop saint. Bartholomew holds the curved flensing knife with which he was skinned alive in punishment for his Christian faith. He is joined by a female figure whose halo and Augustinian habit identify her as the fourth-century Saint Monica, mother of Saint Augustine. Her presence suggests that the altarpiece was made for a church that belonged to the Augustinian Order.

The National Gallery, London

London

Title

Saint Bartholomew and Saint Monica

Date

probably about 1470

Medium

Tempera on wood

Measurements

H 142.5 x W 59.5 cm

Accession number

NG586.3

Acquisition method

Bought, 1857

Work type

Painting

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