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Mary Carlson's 2012 Porcelain Sculpture 'Catherine of Alexandria (after Pintorichhio)'

artist · 2026-04-22

Mary Carlson created a glazed porcelain sculpture titled 'Catherine of Alexandria (after Pintorichhio)' in 2012. The work measures 7 by 3 by 3 inches and incorporates a plastic sword. Studio 10 provided courtesy for the piece. Documentation of this artwork was published on artcritical.com on November 18, 2012. The sculpture references the Renaissance painter Pintoricchio through its title. Carlson's work reinterprets historical religious iconography in contemporary ceramic form. The piece was featured in an online art publication platform.

Key facts

  • Mary Carlson created 'Catherine of Alexandria (after Pintorichhio)' in 2012
  • The sculpture is made of glazed porcelain and plastic sword
  • Dimensions are 7 x 3 x 3 inches
  • Studio 10 provided courtesy for the work
  • Documentation was published on November 18, 2012
  • The title references Renaissance painter Pintoricchio
  • The work was featured on artcritical.com
  • The sculpture reinterprets historical religious iconography

Entities

Artists

  • Mary Carlson
  • Pintoricchio

Institutions

  • Studio 10
  • artcritical

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