Saint Margaret of Antioch under Canopy

Catalan

On view at The Met Cloisters in Gallery 09

This sculpture of Saint Margaret, identified by the dragon at her feet, came from a canopied niche high over the entrance to the Montcada family chapel in the cathedral of Lerida, rebuilt by order of Ot de Montcada the elder in 1328.
The provenance of the stone vaulted canopy above the figure (47.101.13b) is unknown.

Saint Margaret of Antioch under Canopy, Limestone and paint, Catalan

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