Luogo - Monument
                                
                        Cella di Santa Caterina
                     Where 
                    Presso Giardino di San Paolo, Parma 
                
                
                
                
                                
            On the edge of the garden of the former convent of 
the Benedictine nuns of San Paolo, is the Cell of Saint Catherine, a 
small room whose two walls are decorated with frescoes by Alessandro 
Araldi (approx 1460 - 1528), one of the most active teachers in Parma at
 the turn of the fifteenth and sixteenth century, before Correggio 
became famous, and representing two scenes from the Life of Saint 
Catherine of Alexandria, namely, the "dispute of Catherine before the 
Emperor Massimino" and "St. Catherine and St. Jerome." in 1514. The 
style of Araldi seems to be in contrast with the particular awareness 
modeled by the works of Perugino and Pinturicchio, which is 
characterised by the classical poise of the figures and the atmosphere 
of elegant simplicity which characterises both frescoes. 
                                     
                                                         
                                                        