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Apostles
  Cycles
    Antonio da Trento, after Parmigianino
    Bambaia, Milan
    Hans Baldung Grien, Bartsch 6– 18
    Sebald Beham, Bartsch 36– 42
    Sebald Beham, Bartsch 43– 54
    F. de Bocholt, Bartsch 5– 17
    F. de Bocholt, Bartsch 18– 29
    Burton Agnes
    Agostino Carracci, Bartsch 48– 62
    School of Cavallini
    Chartres
    Vanni after Correggio
    Lucas Cranach the Elder, Bartsch 23– 36
    Lucas Cranach the Elder, Martyrdoms of the Apostles, Bartsch 37– 48
    Donatello, San Lorenzo
    18th– century anon engravings
    Jan van Eyck, Albertina, Vienna
    Glamis Castle, chapel
    Hendrick Goltzius, Christ and the Apostles with the Creed
    El Greco, Toledo
    Halberstadt, tapestry
    Lucas van Leiden, Bartsch 86– 99
    Malmesbury Abbey
    Marcantonio Raimondi, Bartsch 64– 76
    Marcantonio Raimondi, Christ and the Apostles, Bartsch 124– 136
    Marco da Ravenna, Bartsch 79– 91
    Master of 1466, Bartsch 50– 62
    Giuseppe Mazzuoli, Brompton Oratory
    Israhel van Meckenem, Bartsch 51– 63
    Israhel van Meckenem, Christ, Virgin and Apostles, Bartsch 64– 78
    Israhel van Meckenem, Apostles and Creed, Bartsch 79– 84
    Israhel van Meckenem, Lehrs 237– 247
    Medallist of the Apostles, Apostles with Creed
    Milan, cathedral
    Ivory panel, Louvre, Paris
    Silver vase, Syrian 5th century?, Louvre, Paris
    Guido Reni, attributed, Bartsch 11– 23
    Rimini, Temio Malatestiano
    Le Gros, Lateran, Rome
    Monogrammist S.H., attributed, St Florian
    Andrea Schiavone, Christ and the Apostles, Bartsch 24– 37
    Andrea Schiavone, Christ and the Apostles, Bartsch 38– 50 (missing)
    Martin Schongauer, Bartsch 34– 45
    Signorelli, Loreto
    Virgil Solis, Bartsch undescribed
    Hans Springinklee, Bartsch 14– 24
    Hans Springinklee, Bartsch 52– 56 (two only)
    Tobias Stimmer, Städel, Frankfurt (two only)
    Antonio Tempesta, Christ, Virgin and Apostles, Bartsch 344– 357
    L. Thiry, Bartsch 6– 9
    Juan Guas, Toledo
    Master WY, Bartsch 1– 12
    Zurbaran, Lisbon museum
    Miscellaneous
  In pairs
  Single, unidentified
  Before the Acts
    Christ's mission to the Apostles
    Separation of the Apostles
  Acts of the Apostles
    Cycles
      Raphael cartoons, V&A
      Brussels tapestries
      Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
      Miscellaneous
    Headpiece
    The Common Life
    Peter and John heal a cripple at Gate Beautiful
    Peter and John before Annas
    An angel frees the apostles
    Philip the deacon baptising the eunuch
    Paul and Barnabas at Lystra
  Andrew
    Single figure, or with other saints
    Cycles
      Rome, Vat. lat. 8541
      Cologne school
      Rome, S. Andrea della Valle
    Specific works
      Caravaggio
      Guido Reni
    Stories
      Dragged through streets by horses
      Scourged
      Adoring his cross
      Led to/attached to cross
      Crucifixion
      Deposition and entombment
      Saves bishop from seduction by devil– woman
      Appears to bishop and people of Mantua
      Miscellaneous
  Barnabas
  Bartholomew
    Single figure
      Without flayed skin
      With flayed skin
    Cycles
    Stories
      Destroying idols
      Exorcising the daughter of Polemius
      Baptising Polemius
      Beaten with staves
      Flayed
      Beheaded
      Posthumous miracle: the oil that would not pour
  James the Great
    Single figure
      Without other saints
      With other saints
    Cycles
      Stoke Orchard wall paintings
      Solsona museum
      Rome, Vat. lat. 8541
      Master of St James
      Avanzi and Althichieri, Padua
      Mantegna, Eremitani
      Jan van Scorel, Douai
      Miscellaneous
    Stories
      Virgin appears to him at Saragossa
      He raises a king and queen from the dead
      Subduing the devils sent by Hermogenes
      Baptises Hermogenes
      Hermogenes burns his books
      James appears before Herod Agrippa
      He heals a man with palsy
      Baptises Josias
      Martyrdom
      Posthumous miracles etc.
        His body taken to Spain in a rudderless ship
        Wild bulls become tame when hauling his funeral carriage
        Miracle of unjustly hanged man
        Fighting the Moors/the Indians
        Miscellaneous
  James the Less
  Judas Thaddeus
  Philip
  Simon
  Thomas
    Single figure
      Without builder's rule
      With builder's rule
    Cycles
      London, BM bowls, 12th century
      A. Gaddi, Prato, Legend of the Girdle
      Luca di Tomé
      16th– century Netherlandish drawings, Berlin
      Miscellaneous
    Stories
  Peter and Paul
    Single figures
      Medals
      Not medals
    Cycles
      S. Pietro in Grado, Pisa, 13th century
      Miscellaneous
    Stories
      Simon Magus
      In the Mamertine prison
      Last meeting of Peter and Paul
      Martyrdoms
      Theft of the saints' corpses
      Miscellaneous
  Peter
   Single figure
     With key/book
       Sculpture
       Paintings
       Prints
       Medals
       Other media
     Various types
       Head
       Penitent
       Praying
       Enthroned
       Fisher of Men
       Good Shepherd
     With other figures
   Cycles
     Brancacci chapel
     Beauvais tapestries
     Philip Galle after Maerten van Heemskerck
   Stories
     Preaching
     Ananias and Sapphira
     Healing the sick with his shadow
     Healing Aeneas
     Raising of Tabitha
     Vision of the unclean beasts
     Centurion Cornelius
     Before/death of Herod Agrippa
     Arrested and imprisoned
     Miracle of the spring
     Released from prison by an angel
     'Domine, quo vadis?'
     Martyrdom
     Miscellaneous
  Paul
    Single figure
      Sculpture
      Paintings
      Prints
      Medals
      Drawings
      Other media
    Cycles
      Hans Holbein the Elder
      Philip Galle after Stradanus
      St Paul's Cathedral, London
      Greenwich Hospital
      Miscellaneous
    Stories
      Conversion
        Michelangelo
        With apparition of Christ
        Apparition of God/Trinity
        God/Christ not visible
      Persecuting Christians
      Healed by Ananias
      Escapes in a  basket
      Blinds Elymas
      In Philippi
      Earthquake in prison
      'Ignoto Deo'
      In Corinth
      At Ephesus
      Raising Eutychus
      Shipwrecked on Malta
      Preaching and baptising
      Disputing
      Exorcising
      Before Ananias, Felix etc.
      In captivity
      Epistles
      Plautilla gives him her handkerchief
      Martyrdom
      Miscellaneous
Evangelists
  Symbols
    Cycles
      Tetramorph
      Bury St Edmund's Cross
      Donatello, Padua
      Dublin: Book of Kells
      Martin Schongauer, Bartsch 73– 6
      Titian, Accademia
      Miscellaneous
  Cycles
    Agostino Veneziano
    Heinrich Aldegrever, after Georg Pencz, Bartsch 57– 60
    Sebald Beham, Bartsch 55– 58
    Jan van Bijlert
    Abraham Bloemaert
    Brussels, Bibl. Roy. 10993
    Brussels, Bibl. Roy. 18383
    Brussels, Bibl. Roy. II 175
    Burton Agnes
    G. Caccini, ciborium, S. Spirito, Florence
    Carlo Cesio, S. Agostino, Rome
    Sculptures, after Jacob Cobaert (?)
    Lucas Cranach the Elder, Bartsch 49– 52
    Dublin, Trinity College, 53
    Stained glass windows, Fairford
    Flemish, 17th century, Coll. Bishop of Durham
    Facade, Florence cathedral
    Philip Galle after Anthonis Blocklandt, Hollstein 205
    Jacques de Gheyn after Hendrick Goltzius
    Lorenzo Ghiberti, Baptistery, Florence
    Domenico Ghirlandaio school, S. Maria Novella, Florence
    Rodolfo Ghirlandaio, Palazzo Vecchio, Florence
    Kremsmünster, Codex Millenarius
    Lanfranco, Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle
    J. Leonardo (attr.), Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle
    Wooden sculptures, Lincoln College chapel, Oxford
    London, BM, 15th– century Italian enamel cross
    London, British Library, Add. 11,850
    London, British Library, Add. 17,739
    London, British Library, Add. 34, 890
    Theodoor van Loon, Diest, St Catherine's
    Luca della Robbia
    Lucas van Leiden, Bartsch 100– 103
    Imitator of Lucas van Leiden
    Bernardino Ludovisi, Rome, S. Trinità dei Pellegrini
    Niccolò Martinelli, drawings
    Master of 1466, Bartsch 63– 66
    Master of 1466, Bartsch 67– 70
    L. Mattielli, Dresden, Hofkirche
    Val de Grace, Paris
    Prague, Metropolitan Chapter Library, Cim. 2. IV. 60
    Pseudo– Boccaccino, El Paso, Texas
    Guido Reni, Duke of Beaufort coll.
    After Guido Reni, Bartsch undescribed
    Rome, S. Croce in Gerusalemme, facade
    Hans Leonhard Schäufelein, Bartsch undescribed
    Vienna, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Schatzkammerevangeliar
    Vienna, Nationalbibliothek, 1244
    Miscellaneous
  With Christ
  Unidentified
  Matthew
    Gospel
      Initial L
      Headpiece
    Symbol
    Single figure
      Head
      With money bag
      With sword
      With builder's rule
      With halberd
      With gospel (without angel)
      With gospel and nativity of Christ
      With the angel
    Caravaggio
    Stories
      Miscellaneous
      Martyrdom
  Mark
    Gospel
      Headpiece
    Symbol
    Cycles
      Pala d'Oro, Venice, S. Marco
      Scuola di S. Marco
      Salviati tapestries, Venice
      Tintoretto
    Single figure
      With lion
      Without lion
      With Abraham's sacrifice
      With baptism of Christ
      With other saints
    Stories
      Miscellaneous
      Martyrdom
      Posthumous miracles, etc.
  Luke
    Gospel
      Initial Q
      Headpiece
    Altar: Hans Bornemann, Hamburg
    Symbol
    With ox's head (Bucephalus)
    Presenting his gospel to Christ
    With Theophilus
    As author of the Acts
    With scenes from his gospel
    Stories
    Tomb, S. Giustina, Padua
    Single figure
      Writing
          With ox
          Without ox
          Filling/sharpening his quill etc.
      Not writing
          With ox
          Without ox
    Painting the Virgin
    Holding the Virgin's portrait as an attribute
  John
    Gospel
      Inital I
      Headpiece
    Dictating to Prochoros
    Symbols
    Head only
    Cycles
      Oxford, Bodleian, Auct. D. 4. 17
      Lambeth Apocalypse
      Florence, S. Croce (Giotto, A. Gaddi)
      Florence, S. Maria Novella, Filippino Lippi
      Augsburg, Hans Burgkmair
      Florence, Uffizi, drawings by Jan Gossaert
      Miscellaneous
    Single figure
      With eagle
      With chalice
      With eagle and chalice
      With book or scroll
      Without attribute or book
      With other saints
      With John the Baptist
      With Christ
    Stories
      In cauldron of oil
      On Patmos– – see Apocalypse
      Raising of Drusiana
      The philosopher Crato
      Sticks and stones turned into gems and gold
      Destruction of the temple of Diana
      The poisoned chalice
      The robber youth
      Ascension
      Posthumous episodes
Doctors of the Church
  Greek
  Latin
    Cycles
      Bellaria, Bartsch 21– 22
      Caprarola
      Lorenzo Ghiberti
      Goya
      Marcantonio school
      Jacob Matham after Giuseppe d'Arpino
      Girolamo Pallari, S. Marco, Venice
      Hans Springinklee, Bartsch undescribed
      Antonio Vivarini and Giovanni de Allemagna
      Hieronymus Wierix after Maerten de Vos
      Francisco de Zurbaran
      Miscellaneous
      Church fathers with four evangelists (or symbols)
    Ambrose
      Cycle
        S. Ambrogio, Milan
      Single figure
        With scourge
        With a dove at his ear
        With beehive
        In/with cradle (story of the bees)
        Without scourge, dove, beehive or cradle
      Stories
        Refusing Theodosius entrance to Milan cathedral
        Miscellaneous
    Augustine
      Cycles
        Gerolano Genga
        Benozzo Gozzoli
        Carl van Loo
        Arca di S. Agostino, Pavia
        Miscellaneous
      Single figure
        Not holding heart, not in study
        With St Donatus
        With heart
        In study
      Stories etc.
        With St Monica
        Conversion
        Baptism
        Ordination
        Debating
        With the child
        Washing feet of Christ
        Visions
        As a monk
        Miracles
        Adoring Virgin or crucifix
        Between Christ and Virgin ('Positus in medio')
        Triumphing over heresy
        With Cain and Abel
        With symbol of St John
        Miscellaneous
    Gregory
      Single figure
        With dove
        Without dove
      Stories etc.
        The angel on the tomb of Hadrian
        Feast of St Gregory
        Mass of St Gregory
        Saving souls from purgatory
        Miscellaneous
    Jerome
      Single figure
        Without lion
        With lion
        With Sts Paula and Eustochium
      In his study
        Pointing to skull
        Not pointing to skull
          With lion
          Without lion
      Pulling the thorn from the lion's paw
      Cycles
      Stories etc.
        Miscellaneous stories
        Flagellation
        Visions
        Angels appearing to him
        Angels appearing to him (Simon Vouet)
        Temptation
        Hearing the last trump
        Receiving communion from angels
        Last communion
        Death and apotheosis
        Adaptations
        Miscellaneous allegories etc.
        Posthumous apparitions
      In the wilderness
        Reading or writing
        Kneeling
          Before a crucifix
            Beating his chest
              One shoulder bare
              Both shoulders bare
              Both shoulders covered
            Not beating his chest
          Before image of the Virgin and Child
          Without crucifix or image of the Virgin and Child
        Seated
        Standing
        Lying
        Half– length
Saints (other than Apostles, Evangelists and Doctors of the Church)

  Abacus– – see Habakkuk
  Abdon and Sennen
  Abondius, bishop of Como
  Abondius, sexton at St Peter's
  Abraham, bishop
  Abraham of Chidane
  Acacius of Armenia
  Acacius of Melitene
  Acca
  Acepsimus
  Achatius– – see Acacius of Armenia
  Ache and Acheul
  Acisclus
  Aconcio
  Actinea and Graeciniana
  Acutius and Eutyches
  Adalbert of Egmond
  Adalbert of Prague
  Adamnan
  Adauctus
  Adelaide, empress
  Adelaide, abbess of Villich
  Adalhardt (Adelard)
  Adelphus of Metz
  Adjutor
  Adolph of Maastricht– – see Botolph
  Adrian of Canterbury
  Adrian of Nicomedia
  Adrian of Scotland
  Aegidius– – see Giles
  Aemilian of Cogolla
  Aemilian of Faenza
  Afra of Augsburg
  Afra of Brescia
  Agabus
  Agatha
  Agatho
  Agilulf
  Agnellus
  Agnes of Assisi
  Agnes of Montepulciano
  Agnes of Rome
    Cycles
    Single figure & with other saints
    Martyrdom
    Miscellaneous scenes and miracles
  Agostino Novello (Blessed)
  Agricola of Avignon
  Agricola of Ravenna
  Agrippina
  Aidan
  Aigulphus
  Alban
  Albert (see Aubert)
  Albert of Chiatino
  Albert of Louvain
  Albert of Pisa (Blessed)– – see Raynerius of Pisa
  Albert Siculus
  Albertinus
  Alberto degli Abati– – see Albert Siculus
  Albertus Magnus
  Albinus (Aubin)
  Aldebrando– – see Hildebrand
  Aldegonda
  Alena
  Alessandro– – see Asteria
  Alexander I, pope
  Alexander of Bergamo
  Alexander of Fiesole
  Alexander of Rome
  Alexander Sauli
  Alexandra of Nicomedia
  Alexandra, nun
  Alexis
  Alexis Falconieri
  Alfonso Maria de' Liguori
  Alfonso Rodriguez
  Aloysius Gonzaga– – see Luigi Gonzaga
  Alphege
  Altmann
  Alto
  Alypios
  Amalberga of Maubeuge
  Amalberga of the Scheldt
  Amandus of Maastricht
  Amantius
  Amatus
  Ambrogio Sansedoni (Blessed)
  Ambrose– – see Doctors of the Church
  Amedeo (Blessed)
  Amelius and Amicus
  Ammon
  Anacletus
  Anastasia
  Anastasius I, pope
  Anastasius of Brescia
  Anastasius of Solin
  Anatolia
  Andrea Anagni (Blessed)
  Andrea Avellino
  Andrea Corsini
  Andrea Gallerani (Blessed)
  Andrea Grego (Blessed)
  Andrea da Fiesole– – see Andrew of Ireland
  Andrew– – see Apostles
  Andrew of Crete
  Andrew of Ireland
  Angela of Bohemia (Blessed)
  Angela of Foligno (Blessed)
  Angela Merici
  Angelus of Jerusalem
  Angilbert of St Riquier
  Anianus of Alexandria
  Anicetus, pope
  Anne, mother of the Virgin
    Cycles
    Single figure
    Stories
    Death
  Anne of Jerusalem
  Anno
  Ansanus
  Ansbertus
  Anselm of Canterbury
  Anselm of Lucca
  Anselm of Nonantola
  Ansgar
  Anthelmus
  Anthony Abbot
    Cycles
    Single figure
      With pig
      Without pig
      With saints
      Pennants
    Stories
      On his way to see Paul the Hermit
      With Paul the Hermit
      With the corpse of Paul the Hermit
      Miscellaneous miracles and legends
    Temptation
      Bosch
      Brueghel
      Teniers
      Tempted by devils, with devil– women
      Tempted by devils, without devil– women
      Tempted by a devil woman (no other devils)
      Tempted by devil women (no other devils)
      Beaten/assaulted by devils on the ground
      Carried aloft by devils
  Anthony of Padua
    Single figure etc.
      Single figure
      Holding heart
      Vine growing from chalice
      Sitting in a tree
      With other saints
    Vision of the Christ child
    Miracles
      The severed leg
      The baby's evidence clears its mother of adultery
      The miser's heart
      The praying mule
      Raising people from the dead
      Posthumous miracles and apparitions
    Cycles, preaching and miscellaneous
      Cycles
      Preaching
        To people
        To animals
        To fish
      Apotheosis
      Miscellaneous
  Anthony of Rome
  Antigius
  Antilia
  Antoninus of Florence
  Antoninus of Piacenza
  Apollinaire
  Apollonia
  Apollonius of Brescia
  Arbogast
  Arcadius
  Argimirus
  Ariosti, Corradino (Blessed)
  Aristeus
  Armagilo
  Armel
  Arnold of Soissons
  Arnulph of Metz
  Arsenius
  Artemia– – see Constance
  Asteria
  Asterius of Ostia
  Athanasius
  Athala
  Attala– – see Athala
  Attica– – see Constance
  Aubert of Avranches
  Aubert of Cambrai
  Audax– – see Anatolia
  Audifax– – see Marius and companions
  Audit– – see Ovide
  Audomarus– – see Omer
  Augustine of Canterbury
  Augustine of Hippo– – see Doctors of the Church
  Aurea of Ostia
  Aurelius, bishop of Rediciane
  Aurelius, martyr at Rome
  Austregisilus
  Avitus
  Avold, Avor– – see Nabor

  Bacchus– – see Sergius and Bacchus
  Balbina
  Barat, Madeleine Sophie– – see Madeleine Sophie Barat
  Barbara
    Single figure
      With tower
        With martyr's palm, with eucharist
        With martyr's palm, without eucharist
        Without martyr's palm, with eucharist
        Without martyr's palm, without eucharist
      Without tower
        With martyr's palm, with eucharist
        Without martyr's palm, with eucharist
      With feather
      Trampling her father
      With sword
      With sword– lily (iris)
      With lightning
      Patroness of artillerymen
      Patroness of masons
      Protectress against sudden death
      No attributes
      With Catherine of Alexandria
      With saints other than Catherine
      With donors/suppliants
      Stories, including martyrdom
      Text
  Barbatianus
  Barlaam and Josaphat
  Barnabas– – see Apostles
  Bartholomew– – see Apostles
  Bartholomew of Grottaferrata– – see Nilus of Grottaferrata
  Bartolo Buompedoni (Blessed)
  Basil
  Basilides
  Basilissa– – see Julian and Basilissa
  Bassiano
  Bassus
  Baudime
  Bavo
  Beatrice
  Beatus
  Bede
  Begga
  Benedict II, pope
  Benedict Cerretani (Blessed)
  Benedict Joseph Labre
  Benedict the Moor
  Benedict of Norcia
    Cycles
    Single figure
    Stories
      Childhood
      The broken sieve
      Romanus lowering food
      Rolling in thorns
      Vestition of Placidus and Maurus
      Maurus saves Placidus from drowning
      With Totila/Totila's servant
      The serpent in the flagon of wine
      The storm at Scholastica's
      Death and apotheosis
      Raising from dead
      Exorcising
      Preaching
      Miscellaneous
  Benedict Revelli
  Benedicta
  Bénézet
  Benignus of Todi
  Benno
  Bernadette Soubirous
  Bernard of Aosta– – see Bernard of Menthon
  Bernard of Clairvaux
    Cycles
    Single figure
    Vision of the Virgin, lactating
    Vision of the Virgin, not lactating
    With instruments of the Passion, etc.
    Embraced by Christ from the Cross
    Entering monastery at Cîteaux
    With the Duke of Aquitaine
    Blessing loaves of bread
    Miscellaneous
  Bernard of Menthon
  Bernard of Offida (Blessed)
  Bernard of Parma– – see Bernard degli Uberti
  Bernard of Rupaforte
  Bernard of Tiron
  Bernard Tolomei (Blessed)
  Bernard degli Uberti
  Bernardino of Siena
    Cycles
    Preaching
    Single figure, with saints and donors
    Death and assumption
    Miscellaneous miracles and stories
  Bertin
  Bertrand
  Betto
  Bianco
  Bibiana
  Blaise
    Cycle
    Miscellaneous
  Bonaventure
  Bonaventure of Forlí (Blessed)
  Boniface of Germany
  Boniface of Lausanne (Blessed)
  Boniface of Tarsus
  Boninsegna Cicciaporci
  Bononius
  Bonosa
  Bonosus of Antioch– – see Maximilian of Antioch
  Bonosus of Treves
  Boris and Gleb
  Botolph
  Botvid
  Brendan
  Briccius (Brice)
  Brieuc– – see Briocus
  Bridget of Ireland
  Bridget of Sweden
  Broicus
  Broccadelli, Lucia– – see Lucy of Narni
  Bronislawa (Blessed)
  Bruno
  Brynolf
  Burchard

  Cadoc
  Caius
  Cajetanus– – see Gaetano
  Calepodius
  Callixtus
  Camillus
  Campion, Edmund– – see Edmund
  Candida
  Candidus
  Cantianilla
  Cantianus
  Cantius
  Canute IV
  Canute Lavard
  Carlo Borromeo
    Single figure
    Medals
    With Virgin
    With other saints
    At his devotions
    With plague victims
    Apotheosis
    Miscellaneous scenes
  Carlo Spinola (Blessed)
  Carpophorus– – see Coronati
  Casilda
  Casimir
  Cassian of Imola
  Cassian of Todi
  Castorius– – see (Five) Statuaries
  Castrense
  Cataldus
  Catherine of Alexandria
    Cycles
    Single figure
      Trampling Maxentius
      With sword only
      With sword in chest
      With two wheels
      Without sword or wheel
      Holding her head
      Without sword, with unbroken wheel
      Without sword, with broken wheel
      With sword and wheel
      With other saints
    Mystic marriage
      Shown image of Christ by Adrian
      With saints/angels
      Without saints, with angels
      With prophets
      With donors
      To the adult Christ
      Virgin, Child and Catherine only
      Catherine sleeping/dreaming
    Stories
      Refusing to worship idols
      Breaking idols
      Dispute with doctors
      Martyrdom of doctors
      Empress Faustina visits Catherine in prison
      Angel announcing her martyrdom
      Destruction of the wheels of torture
      Beheading
      Borne by angels to Sinai
      Glorification
  Catherine of Bologna– – see Catherine Vigri
  Catherine of Cardona
  Catherine of Genoa
  Catherine de' Ricci
  Catherine of Siena
    Single figure
    Trampling devil
    With devotees
    With other saints
    Handing out texts
    Cycles
    Stories
      Vision of Dominic, Francis and Benedict
      Mystic marriage
      Receives crown of thorns from Christ
      Swaps hearts with Christ
      Shown wounds by Christ
      Receives communion from angel/Christ
      Stigmatisation
      Brings pope from Avignon
      Exorcising
      Praying for various souls
      Death
      Apotheosis
      Canonisation
      Miscellaneous
  Catherine of Sweden
  Catherine Vigri of Bologna
  Cecilia
    Cycles
    Single figure
      With keyboard instruments
      With stringed instruments
      Singing
      Without musical instruments
      With other saints
      With Valerian
      Raphael and imitators
      Portraits historiés
    Stories
      Betrothal and marriage
      Martyrdom
      Apotheosis
      Miscellaneous
      Adaptations
  Cedd
  Celestine I, pope
  Celestine V– – see Peter Celestine
  Celsus– – see Nazarus and Celsus
  Chad
  Charlemagne
  Charles the Good (Blessed)
  Chelidonius– – see Medin
  Chetillus– – see Exuperius of Viborg
  Christeta– – see Vincent, Sabine and Christeta
  Christina the Astonishing
  Christina of Bolsena
    Single figure
    Stories
  Christina of Tyre– – see Christina of Bolsena
  Christopher
    Single figure
      With Christ child and hermit
      Alone with Christ child
      Alone
      With other saints
      With New Testament scenes
      With devils
      With other figures
      With donors
      Cynocephalous
    Cycle
    Stories
      Miscellaneous
      Martyrdom
    Adaptations
  Chromatius
  Chrysanthus and Daria
  Chrysogonus
  Ciriacus
  Cizy of Besançon
  Clare of Assisi
    Single figure
      Alone
      With other saints
    Cycles
    Stories
      Given palm by bishop of Assisi
      Vestition/haircut
      Gives rule of her order to pope
      Visions of Christ and Christ child
      Repels Saracens with pyx
      Death and funeral
      Miscellaneous miracles
      Miscellaneous
  Clare of Montefalco (Blessed)
  Clare of Rimini
  Clarus of Florence (Blessed)
  Claude of Besançon
  Claude of Rome– – see (Five) Statuaries
  Clement I, pope
  Clement of Alexandria
  Clement of Volterra– – see Justus and Clement
  Cletus– – alternative name for Anacletus
  Clodoaldus
  Clodulphus
  Clothilda
  Cloud– – see Clodoaldus
  Cointa– – see Quinta
  Colette
  Colman of Austria
  Coloman– – see Kilian
  Colomba da Rieti (Blessed)
  Columba of Iona
  Columba of Sens
  Columbanus
  Concordia– – see Hippolytus
  Concordio
  Conrad of Ascoli (Blessed)
  Conrad of Constance
  Conrad of Piacenza
  Conrad of Urach (Blessed)
  Consortia
  Constance
  Constantia, Attica and Artemia
  Constantine
  Constantius of Perugia
  Constantius
  Copini, Maria Maddalena– – see Maria Maddalena Copini
  Corbinian
  Cordula
  Corentin
  Cornelius
  Coronati (Quattro)
  Cosmas and Damian
    Single figure
    Cycles
    Healing
    Martyrdom
    Miracle of the Ethiopian's leg
  Covat– – see Cucuphas
  Crescentia– – see Vitus
  Crescentius
  Cresci
  Crispin and Crispinian
  Crowned Martyrs (Four)– – see Coronati
  Cucuphas
  Culgat– – see Cucuphas
  Cunegunde of Bamberg
  Cunegunde of Poland
  Cunera
  Cunibert
  Cuthbert
  Cyprian of Antioch– – see Justina of Antioch
  Cyprian of Carthage
  Cyriaca– – see Dominica
  Cyriacus, deacon
  Cyriacus, pope
  Cyril of Alexandria
  Cyril of Belozersk
  Cyril of Constantinople
  Cyril and Methodius
  Cyrilla

  Dalmatius Moner– – see Moner, Dalmatius
  Damasus
  Daniel of Padua
  David of Mynyw
  David of Västeras
  Davinus
  Decuman
  Deicolus
  Delphina (Blessed)
  Demetrius of Thessalonica
  Denis
  Denys of Rijkel (Venerable)
  Deocarus
  Desiderius of Alsace
  Desiderius of Benevento– – see Januarius
  Devota
  Didymus of Alexandria
  Diego of Alcalá
  Dionysius, pope
  Dionysius the Areopagite– – see Denis
  Disibod
  Dismas
  Divy
  Dmitri
  Dominic of Calzada
  Dominic de Guzmán
    Cycles
    Single figure
      With the hound of God
      Without the hound of God
    Stories etc.
      His mother and the Domini canis
      His book in the heretics' fire
      Apparition of Peter and Paul
      Gives the rule of his order to pope
      Raises Napoleon Orsini from dead
      Angels bring loaves of bread
      Virgin appears to Dominic and his friars
      Various miracles
      Miscellaneous non– miraculous stories
      Apotheosis
      Vision at Soriano
      Receives rosary from Virgin
      With the Virgin– – not receiving rosary
      Vision of the Virgin as intercessor
      Miscellaneous allegorical scenes
  Dominic of Silos
  Dominic of Sora
  Dominic del Val
  Dominica
  Domitilla
  Domninus of Fidenza
  Donatian
  Donatus of Arezzo
  Donatus of Fiesole
  Donnino– – see Domninus
  Dorothy of Caesarea
  Dorothy of Murnau
  Dunstan
  Dymphna
  
  Eanswitha
  Ebba of Coldingham I
  Ebba of Coldingham II
  Eberhard of Salzburg
  Ecclesius
  Edburga
  Edern
  Edigna
  Ediltrude– – see Etheldreda
  Edith of Wilton
  Edmind, king and martyr
  Edmund Campion (Blessed)
  Edward, king of England
  Edward the Confessor, king of England
  Efflam
  Egidius– – see Giles
  Egwin
  Einbetta, Warbetta and Wilbetta
  Eleutherius, bishop
  Eleutherius, deacon
  Eleutherius, pope
  Elias of Egypt
  Eligius
    Single figure
    As smith or farrier
    Miracle of horse's hoof
    Consecrated bishop
    Preaching, healing etc.
  Elin– – see Helen of Skövda
  Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist
  Elizabeth of Hungary
    Single figure
      With roses in her lap
      With the poor or sick
      Without the poor or sick
      Spinning
    Stories
      Cycles
      Giving alms etc.
      Washing lepers
      Crucified Christ in her husband's bed
      Bread turns into roses
      Miscellaneous
  Elizabeth of Portugal
  Elizabeth of Thuringia– – see Elizabeth of Hungary
  Elmo– – see Erasmus
  Eloy– – see Eligius
  Elpidius
  Elzear
  Emerentiana
  Emerita
  Emetherius and Chelidonius– – see Medin
  Emidius
  Emilius and Castus
  Emmeram
  Engelmond
  Engratia of Saragossa
  Enimie
  Enodoc
  Ephraim
  Ephysius
  Epimachus
  Epiphanius of Cyprus
  Epiphanius of Pavia
  Erasmus
    Single figure
    Cycles
    Being disembowelled
  Erembert
  Erentrude
  Erhard
  Eric IV Plovpennings, King of Denmark
  Eric IX, King of Sweden
  Ermengol
  Ermyn– – see Armel
  Erundina– – see Romola, Redempta and Erundina
  Eskill
  Ethelbert
  Ethelburga
  Etheldreda
  Eudaldo
  Eugenia
  Eusenius I, pope
  Eugenius of Carthage
  Eugenius of Florence
  Eugenius of Toledo I
  Eugenius of Toledo II
  Eulalia
  Eulogius
  Euphemia
  Euphrasia of Egypt
  Euphrasia of San Michele (Blessed)
  Euphrosyne of Alexandria
  Euphrosyne, companion of Ursula
  Eurosia
  Eusebius of Cremona
  Eusebius of Vercelli
  Eusignius
  Eustace
    Cycles
    Single figure
    Stories
      Conversion
      His sons
      Martyrdom
      Miscellaneous
  Eustace of Luxeuil
  Eustathius– – see Eustace
  Eustochium
  Eustolia
  Eutyches– – see Acutius
  Eutychianus, pope
  Eutitius
  Eutropius
  Evaristus
  Evasius
  Eventius
  Ewald the Dark and Ewald the Fair
  Exuperius of Bayeux
  Exuperius of the Theban Legion
  Exuperius of Toulouse
  Exuperius of Viborg
  Eystein Erlendssön

  Fabian
  Fabiola
  Faith
  Fausta
  Faustina and Flaminia
  Faustinus– – see Florentius
  Faustinus and Jovita
  Febronia
  Felicissimus
  Felicitas and her seven sons
  Felicitas of Carthage
  Felicula– – see Petronilla
  Felix III, pope
  Felix IV, pope
  Felix of Cantalice
  Felix of Dunwich
  Felix of Gerona I
  Felix of Gerona II
  Felix of Lodi– – see Nabor
  Felix of Nola
  Felix of Valois
  Felix and Adauctus
  Ferdinand III, king of Castile
  Festus, see Januarius
  Fiacre
  Fidelis of Sigmaringen
  Fina
  Fiorenzo– – see Florentius
  Firmin of Amiens I
  Firmin of Amiens II
  Firmina
  Flavia– – see Placidus
  Flavia Domitilla– – see Domitilla
  Flavian
  Flavius Clemens
  Flora and Lucilla
  Florentius of Orange
  Florentius of Perugia
  Florian of Lorch
  Floriana– – see Faustina and Flaminia
  Floridus
  Florin
  Florus and Laurus
  Foillan
  Fortunata of Agen
  Fortunatus of Spoleto
  Forty Martyrs
  Four Crowned Martyrs
  Fourteen Holy Helpers– – see Holy Helpers
  Foy– – see Faith
  Francesca Romana
  Francis of Assisi
    Cycles
    Single figure
      Alone
      With Franciscan saints
      With other saints
    Stories
      In meditation/prayer
      Levitating
      Stigmatisation
        With Leo
          With lines linking wounds of Christ and Francis
          Without lines linking wounds of Christ and Francis
          Blessing for Leo
        Without Leo
        Supported/comforted by angels
      Visions
        Of the Virgin and Child
        Of the Virgin and Christ at Portiuncula
        Of a musician angel
        Embracing Christ on the Cross
        Miscellaneous
      Renouncing his father
      Wedding Poverty
      Supporting the Lateran
      Before the Sultan
      The wolf of Gubbio
      Meeting St Dominic
      Instituting cult of the presepio
      Preaching to birds and oter animals
      Miscellaneous miracles
      Last communion
      Death and funeral
      Apparitions and posthumous miracles
      Pope Nicholas V at his tomb
      Miscellaneous
    Allegories
      Interceding
      Miscellaneous
  Francis Borgia
  Francis of Paola
  Francis Patrizi– – see Francis of Siena
  Francis of Siena (Blessed)
  Francis Xavier
    Cycle
    Single figure
    Stories
    Death
  Francis Xavier and Ignatius Loyola
    Cycle
    Dual images
  Franco da Grotti– – see Franco da Siena
  Franco da Siena (Beato)
  François de Sales
  Françoise de Chantal– – see Jeanne de Chantal
  Frederick of Utrecht
  Frediano– – see Frigidianus
  Frideswide
  Fridolin
  Frigidianus
  Froilanus
  Fromund
  Frontonius
  Fructuosus of Braga
  Fructuosus of Tarragona
  Fulbert
  Fulgentius of Astigi
  Fulgentius of Ruspe
  Fursey
  Fustianus

  Gabriele Ferretti
  Gaetano
  Gaianus
  Galantini, Ippolito (Blessed)
  Galgano
  Gall of Bregenz
  Gall, bishop
  Galla
  Gallican
  Gaudentius of Brescia
  Gaudentius of Rimini
  Galdinus
  Gaugericus
  Gebhard
  Gelasius
  Geminiano
  Gemma Galgani
  Genesia
  Genesius of Arles
  Genesius of La Jara
  Genesius of Rome
  Genevieve of Brabant
  Genevieve of Paris
    Miscellaneous
    Adaptations
  Gennaro– – see Januarius
  Genoveva– – see Genevieve
  Gentianus, Victorinus and Fustianus
  George
    Cycles
    Specific works
      Bavarian sculpture ca 1525
      Donatello
      Bernt Notke
      Raphael
      Sodoma
    Single figure
      Without the dragon
    George and the dragon
      On foot
        Dragon showing signs of life
        Dragon dead
      On horseback
        Without the princess
        With princess
          With lamb
          Dragon on leash
          Without lamb, dragon not on leash
    Stories
      George and the princess, after the battle
      Baptising the people of Silena
      Martyrdom
        Having his flesh torn
        George and the enchanter
        On the wheel
        The scourging of Dacian's wife
        Beheading
    Miscellaneous
      Helping Christians fight Saracens
      Adaptations
      Miscellaneous
  Gerald of Béziers
  Gerard of Brogne
  Gerard of Sagredo
  Gerard of Villamagna (Blessed)
  Gerebern– – see Dymphna
  Gereon
  Germain, bishop missionary
  Germain of Auxerre
  Germain of Granfeld
  Germain of Moutier– Granval
  Germain of Paris
  Germain of Talloires
  Germaine Cousin
  Gertrude the Great– – see Gertrude of Helfta
  Gertrude of Helfta
  Gertrude of Nivelles
  Gervasius and Protasius
  Géry– – see Gaugericus
  Gherardesca of Pisa
  Ghislain
  Giacinto– – see Hyacinth
  Giacomo della Marca
  Giacomo Benfatti (Blessed)
  Giles
  Giles of Assisi (Blessed)
  Gimignano– – see Geminiano
  Gimer
  Giovanna– – see Joan
  Giovanni e Paolo– – see John and Paul
  Girolamo Emiliani
  Giuseppe Benedetto Cottolengo
  Gleb– – see Boris and Gleb
  Goar
  Goban
  Godelieva
  Godfrey of Kappenberg
  Gomaire– – see Gummar
  Gomarus– – see Gummar
  Gonsalvus of Amarante (Blessed)
  Gonzaga, Aloysius/Louis/Luigi– – see Luigi Gonzaga
  Gorcum, Martyrs of– – see Martyrs of Gorcum
  Gothard
  Graeciniana– – see Actinea and Graeciniana
  Grata
  Gratus
  Gregory VII, pope
  Gregory the Great– – see Doctors of the Church
  Gregory the Illuminator
  Gregory the Moor
  Gregory Nazianzenus
  Gregory Thaumaturgus
  Gudula
  Guénolé– – see Gwenael
  Guido of Anderlecht– – see Guy of Anderlecht
  Guido of Pomposa
  Guirec
  Gummar
  Gutmann– – see Homobonus
  Guthlac
  Guy of Anderlecht
  Gwenael

  Habakkuk– – see Marius and companions
  Hadelin
  Hallvard
  Hathebrandus
  Hedwig
  Helen of Skövda
  Helenus of Troyes
  Helpers– – see Holy Helpers
  Henry II, emperor
  Henry of Hungary
  Henry of Uppsala
  Herbaud
  Herculanus
  Heribert
  Hermagoras
  Hermann– Joseph (Blessed)
  Hermengild
  Hermes
  Hidulphus
  Hieron
  Hieronymus– – see Hieron
  Hieronymus– – see Jerome
  Hilarion of Gaza
  Hilary of Arles
  Hilary of Poitiers
  Hilary of Toulouse
  Hilda
  Hildebrand
  Hildegard of Bingen
  Himerius
  Hippolytus Galantinus
  Hippolytus of Rome
  Holy Helpers
  Holy Innocents– – see Petronius
  Hommebon– – see Homobonus
  Homobonus
  Honora– – see Efflam
  Honoratus of Amiens
  Honoratus of Arles
  Honoré– – see Honoratus
  Hormisdas
  Hosanna of Mantua
  Hospice
  Hubert
  Hugh of Grenoble
  Hugh of Lincoln
  Hugh Postilli (Blessed)
  Hugh of St Cher– – see Hugh Postilli
  Hugh of Volterra
  Humiliana de' Cerchi (Blessed)
  Humility of Faenza
  Hyacinth, martyr– – see Eugenia
  Hyacinth of Poland
  Hyacinth Marescolti– – see Marescolti, Hyacinth
  Hyginus
  Hymer– – see Himerius

  Idda
  Ignatius of Antioch
  Ignatius Loyola (see also Francis Xavier)
    Cycle
    Portraits
    Medals
    Single figure
    Visions of Christ and Christ Child
    Allegories
    Stories
  Ildefonso
    Single figure
    Receiving the chasuble from the Virgin
    Cutting part of Leocadia's veil
    Miscellaneous stories
  Illuminata of Todi
  Imelda Lambertini– – see Lambertini, Imelda
  Ingrid
  Innocence of Rimini
  Innocents– – see Holy Innocents
  Iolanda– – see Jolenta
  Ioscio– – see Joscio
  Ippolito Galantini– – see Galantini, Ippolito
  Irenaeus of Chiusi
  Irene of Portugal
  Irene of Rome
  Irmina of Treves
  Isberga– – see Ittisberga
  Isidore of Chios
  Isidore the Labourer– see Isidore of Madrid
  Isidore of Madrid
  Isidore of Seville
  Itha– – see IddaItisberga
  Ives
  Ivetta
  Ivo– – see Ives

  Jacopone da Todi (Blessed)
  James, deacon– – see Marianus and James
  James the Great– – see Apostles
  James Intercisus
  James the Less– – see Apostles
  James della Marca– – see Giacomo della Marca
  James Kisai
  James the Penitent
  Jane of Tolosa
  Januarius
  Japanese Martyrs– – see Martyrs of Japan
  Jean– François Régis
  Jean– Marie Vianney
  Jeanne de Chantal
  Jeanne d'Arc– – see Joan of Arc
  Jeanne– Antide Thouret
  Jeanne de Valois– – see Joan of Valois
  Jeroen– – see Hieron
  Jerome– – see Doctors of the Church
  Jerome of Noordwijk– – see Hieron
  Joachim, father of the Virgin Mary
  Joachim of Siena (Blessed)
  Joan of Arc
  Joan of Orvieto
  Joan of Signa (blessed)
  Joan of Valois
  Job
  Jocundus
  Jodocus
  Johannes Climacus
  John the Almoner
  John of Avila (Blessed)
  John the Baptist
    Single figure
      As a child/infant
      As a beardless youth
        With lamb or ram
        Without lamb or ram
      Bearded
        With lamb
          On book
          In disc
          Not on book or disc
        Without lamb
      With other saints
      Winged
    Cycles
    Stories
      His parents
      Annunciation to Zacharias
      Birth
      Circumcision
      Zacharias writes his name
      Elizabeth and John fleeing Jerusalem
      Going into the desert
      Baptising
      Bearing witness
      'I am not the Christ'
      'Ecce agnus dei'
      Christ blessing John
      Denouncing Herod and Herodias
      Preaching
        Herod present
        Herod not present
        To the pharisees (cf. John bearing witness)
      Martyrdom
        Cycles
        Arrest and imprisonment
        Salome: single figure
        Dance of Salome
          Before beheading of John
          With beheading
        Beheading
          Without Salome
          Salome watching, not receiving head
          Salome receiving head
            Body of John visible
            Body of John not visible
          Salome with head of John
          Head of John the Baptist
        Presentation of the head
          With beheading
          By servant
          By Salome
          By Salome, not at banquet
          By Salome and servant
          Mutilation by Herodias
        Entombment
      Miscellaneous scenes after death
      Miscellaneous miracles
  John Baptist of the Conception (Blessed)
  John Berchmans
  John of Beverley
  John of Bridlington
  John of Capestrano
  John Chrysostom
    Miscellaneous
    Myth of his penitence
  John of the Cross
  John Damascene
  John Davy (Blessed)
  John of Egypt
  John the Divine– – see Evangelists
  John the Evangelist– – see Evangelists
  John Fisher
  John of God
  John of Goto
  John Gualbertus
  John Houghton (Blessed)
  John the Kalyvite
  John of Matha
  John of Nepomuk
  John the New
  John of Plano
  John of Sahagún
  John of San Facondo– – see John of Sahagún
  John I, pope
  John and Paul, martyrs
  Jolenta (Blessed)
  Jordan of Saxony (Blessed)
  Josaphat Kuncewycz
  Joscio Roseus
  Joseph
    Single figure
      Without Christ Child
      With Christ Child
    Crowned by Christ
    As a carpenter
    Death
  Joseph of Arimathaea
  Joseph Casalanza
  Joseph of Copertino
  Joseph of Leonessa
  Joseph Oriol
  Josse– – see Jodocus
  Jucundus– – see Jocondus
  Judas Thaddeus– – see Apostles
  Jude– – see Judas Thaddeus
  Judocus– – see Jodocus
  Julia of Certaldo (Blessed)
  Julia of Corsica
  Julian of Anazarbus
  Julian of Cuenca
  Julian the Hospitaller
  Julian of Istria– – see Julian of Rimini
  Julian of Perugia
  Julian the Poor– – see Julian the Hospitaller
  Julian of Rimini
  Julian of Silistria
  Julian and Basilissa
  Juliana of Bologna
  Juliana of Cornillon
  Juliana Falconieri
  Juliana of Nicomedia
  Julitta of Caesarea in Cappadocia
  Julius I, pope
  Julius of Orta
  Justa of Aquila– – see Justa of Siponto
  Justa of Siponto
  Justa and Rufina
  Justina of Antioch
  Justina of Padua
  Justinus of Chieti
  Justus of Trieste
  Justus and Clement
  Jutta– – see Ivetta
  Juvenalis

  Kacukylla
  Kenelm
  Kieran
  Kilian

  Ladislas
  Lambert
  Lambertini, Imelda (Blessed)
  Landelin
  Lanfranco of Canterbury (Blessed)
  Lanfranco of Pavia
  Laumer
  Lawrence
    Cycles
    Single figure
      Without other saints
      With other saints
    Distributing alms
    Martyrdom
  Lazarus of Bethany
  Lazarus of Constantinople
  Leander
  Leger– – see Leodegar
  Leo I, the Great, pope
  Leo III, pope
  Leo IV, pope
  Leocadia of Toledo
  Leodegar
  Leonard of Limoges
  Leopold
    Cycle
    Miscellaneous
  Léu– – see Loup
  Liberalis
  Liberius
  Libertus
  Liborius
  Licerius
  Liduina– – see Lydwina
  Lidwyna– – see Lydwina
  Limbania (Blessed)
  Linus
  Lioba
  Liphardus
  Livinus
  Lodovica Albertoni (Blessed)
  Longinus
  Lorenzo Giustiniani
  Louis IX, king of France
  Louis of Anjou– – see Louis of Toulouse
  Louis Bertrán
  Louis Gonzaga– – see Luigi Gonzaga
  Louis of Toulouse
  Louise de Marillac
  Loup of Sens
  Loup of Troyes
  Loy– – see Eligius
  Lucia– – see Lucy
  Lucian of Antioch
  Lucilla and Nemesius
  Lucina
  Lucius I, Pope
  Lucius of Coire
  Lucius of Como
  Lucretia
  Lucy
    Cycles
    Single figure
      Holding eyes
      Not holding eyes
    Stories
      Oxen cannot drag her
      Martyrdom
      Miscellaneous
  Lucy of Narni (Blessed)
  Lud– – see Lucius of Coire
  Ludgarda
  Ludger
  Ludmilla
  Luduina– – see Lydwina
  Luglius and Luglian
  Luigi Gonzaga
  Luitgard
  Luke
  Lullus
  Lupus, bishop of Verona
  Lupus– – see Loup
  Luthard
  Lydwina

  Macarius of Alexandria
  Macarius of Antioch
  Macarius of Egypt, the Great
  Macarius of Rome
  Macrina
  Madeleine Sophie Barat
  Maddalena Copini– – see Maria Maddalena Copini
  Maffeo (Blessed)
  Maginold– – see Mang
  Maginus
  Maglorius
  Magnoald– – see Mang
  Magnus of Füssen– – see Mang
  Magnus of Oderzo
  Malatesta, Roberto (Blessed)
  Malchus
  Mamas
  Mammas– – see Mamas
  Mang
  Mangold– – see Mang
  Mansuetus of Toul
  Marcella
  Marcella– – see Potamiena
  Marcellina
  Marcellinus of Deventer
  Marcellinus of Perugia– – see Florentius
  Marcellinus, pope
  Marcellinus and Marcus
  Marcellinus and Peter
  Marcellus I
  Marcellus of Léon
  Marcellus of Paris
  Marciana
  Marculf
  Marcus
  Mareri, Philippa– – see Philippa Mareri
  Marescotti, Hyacinth
  Margaret of Antioch
    Single figure
      With dragon, but not emerging from it
      As shepherdess
      Neither of the above
    Cycles
    Stories
      Seen by Olybrius while tending sheep
      Appearing before Olybrius
      Emerging from dragon
      Trampling devil in human form
      Beheading
  Margaret of Cortona
  Margaret of Hungary
  Margaret of Scotland
  Margaret Mary Alacocque
  Maria de la Cabeza (Blessed)
  Maria de Cervellon
  Maria Egyptiaca– – see Mary of Egypt
  Maria Goretti
  Maria dell'Incarnazione (Blessed)
  Maria Maddalena– – see Mary Magdalene
  Maria Maddalena Copini (Blessed)
  Maria Maddalena de' Pazzi
  Mariana de Jesus
  Marianus and James
  Maries, the Three
  Saintes Maries de la Mer
  Marina of Antioch
  Marina of Egypt
  Marino– – see Marinus
  Marinus
  Marius of Lausanne
  Marius, Martha, Audifax and Habakkuk
  Mark– – see Evangelists
  Mark of Egypt
  Martha of Bethany
  Martha– – see Marius and companions
  Martial
  Martin I, pope
  Martin of Porres
  Martin of Tours
    Cycles
    Single figure
    Stories, miscellaneous
    Dividing his cloak
  Martin of Valencia
  Martina
  Martyrs of Gorcum
  Martyrs of Japan
  Mary Cleophas– – see Maries, Saintes Maries de la Mer
  Mary of Egypt
  Mary Magdalene
    Cycles
    Single figure
      Not shown as penitent
        With ointment jar
          Without book
          With book
        Without ointment jar
        With other saints
      Penitent, in desert
        Titian and followers
        With jar
          Without skull
            With cross
            Without cross
          With skull
            With cross
            Without cross
        Without jar
          Without skull
            With cross
            Without cross
          With skull
            With cross
            Without cross
    Stories
      Life before conversion
      Reproved by Martha
      Led to hear Christ preaching
      Penitent (not in desert)
      Tempted
      In scenes from life of Christ
      Voyage to Marseilles
      Story of the prince of Marseilles
      Lifted up by angels at the canonical hour
      Ecstasy
      Last communion
      Death and burial
    Miscellaneous
      Portraits of women as penitent Magdalenes
      Miscellaneous
  Mary of Oignies
  Mary of Rome
  Mary Salome– – see Maries, Saintes Maries de la Mer
  Maternus
  Mathurin
  Matilda of Helfta– – see Mechtilde of Helfta
  Matthew– – see Evangelists
  Matthias– – see Apostles
  Matthias of Cologne– – see Mattia da Colonia
  Mattia da Colonia (Blessed)
  Maurelius of Ferrara
  Maurice
  Maurilius
  Maurinus
  Maurontus of Breuil
  Maurontus of Marseilles
  Maurus of Foligno
  Maurus of Glanfeuil
  Maurus of Huy
  Maurus of Parenzo
  Maurus of Rome
  Maxima of Rome
  Maximilian of Antioch (and Bonosus)
  Maximilian of Lorch
  Maximinus of Aix– en– Provence
  Maximinus of Padua
  Mechtilde of Helfta
  Medard
  Medin
  Megingaud– – see Meingosus
  Megingoz– – see Meingosus
  Meingosus
  Meinrad
  Melania I
  Melania II
  Melanius
  Melchiades
  Melchior
  Menas of Alexandria
  Mercurius of Caesarea
  Merry
  Methodius of Constantinople
  Methodius of Olympus
  Methodius, apostle of the Slavs– – see Cyril and Methodius
  Michael, archangel– – see Angelic hierarchy
  Michele dei Santi
  Michelina of Pesaro (Blessed)
  Milburga
  Millan– – see Aemilian
  Milliau
  Miltiades– – see Melchiades
  Miniatus
  Mitre
  Modesta
  Modestus
  Moner, Dalmatius
  Monica
  Montan of La Fère
  Moses the Black
  Musa
  Mustiola

  Nabor and Felix
  Narcissus
  Natalis of Casale
  Natalis of Milan
  Nazarius and Celsus
  Nectaire
  Nectan
  Neot
  Nereus and Achilleus– – see Domitilla
  Nestor
  Nicasius
  Nicetius
  Nicodemus– – see Petronilla
  Niccolò Albergati (Blessed)
  Nicholas of Bari
    Cycles
    Single figure
      With golden balls
      Without golden balls
      As protector of children
      East European images
    Stories
      As a baby, he stands up and praises God
      The three girls' dowry
      Saves a ship in distress
      Miracle of the grain
      The tree of Diana
      The three condemned soldiers
      The three condemned princes
      The three pickled boys
      Reinstated as bishop by Christ and the Virgin
      Miracles at his tomb
      Miracle of Adeodatus
      Miscellaneous
  Nicholas of Flue
  Nicholas of Myra– – see Nicholas of Bari
  Nicholas of Paglia (Blessed)
  Nicholas of Tolentino
  Nicodemus
  Nicomedes
  Nicostratus– – see (Five) Statuaries
  Nilamon
  Nilus
  Nitidia
  Non
  Nona– – see Marcellus of Léon
  Norbert
  Notburga of Eben (Blessed)
  Nothelfer– – see Holy Helpers
  Notker, Balbulus
  Nympha

  Octavian
  Ocysellas
  Oda
  Odilia of Alsace
  Odilia of Huy
  Odilo of Cluny
  Odo
  Olaf
  Ol[d]egarius
  Olympia
  Omer
  Onuphrius
    Cycle
    Miscellaneous
  Omobono– – see Homobonus
  Opportuna
  Orico degli Umiliati
  Orientius
  Orosia
  Osanna of Mantua– – see Hosanna of Mantua
  Osburga
  Oswald of Northumbria
  Oswald of Worcester
  Osyth
  Othilia– – see Odilia
  Otmar
  Ottilia– – see Odilia
  Otto
  Ovide

  Pachomius
  Pakene and Victor
  Palatia
  Pancras
  Pantaleon
  Pantalus
  Paolino– – see Paulinus
  Papianus– – see Maurus of Rome
  Paphnutius
  Parasceve
  Pardulphus
  Paschal Baylón
  Paschasius Radbertus
  Paterius
  Paternianus
  Patientia
  Patrick
  Patroclus
  Paul– – see Apostles
  Paul the Hermit
  Paul of Léon
  Paula
  Paulina of Rome
  Paulina of Thuringia
  Paulinianus and companions
  Paulinus of Lucca
  Paulinus of Nola
  Paulinus of York
  Pelagia of Jerusalem
  Pelagia and Repisme
  Pelagius of Cordova
  Pellegrino Laziosi
  Perboyre, John Gabriel (Blessed)
  Peregrine
  Pergentinus and Laurentianus
  Perpetua and companions
  Perpetuus
  Peter– – see Apostles
  Peter of Alcántara
  Peter of Arbuès
  Peter Canisius
  Peter of Castelnau (Blessed)
  Peter Celestine
  Peter Damian
  Peter the Exorcist– – see Marcellinus and Peter
  Peter Igneus (Blessed)
  Peter of Luxemburg (Blessed)
  Peter Martyr
    Cycles
    Single figure
    Miscellaneous stories
    Martyrdom
    Martyrdom: after Titian
  Peter Nolasco
  Peter Pectinarius (Blessed)
  Peter Regalado
  Peter Thomas
  Peter Urraca (Servant of God)
  Peter of Verona– – see Peter Martyr
  Peter Vincioli
  Petronilla
  Petronius of Bologna
  Philastrus
  Philip– – see Apostles
  Philip Benizzi
    Cycles
    Single figure
    Stories
  Philip Ciardella
  Philip, deacon– – see Acts of the Apostles
  Philip of Florence– – see Philip Benizzi
  Philip Neri
    Cycles
    Miscellaneous
    Visions
  Philippa Mareri
  Philomena
  Phocas
  Piat
  Pietro di San Pietro– – see Peter Vincioli
  Piran– – see Kieran
  Pirminius
  Pius V, pope
  Pius X, pope
  Placidus and companions
  Placidus– – see Sigisbert and Placidus
  Plautilla of Rome
  Plautilla, virgin martyr
  Pol– de– Leon– – see Paul of Léon
  Polycarp of Rome
  Polycarp of Smyrna
  Pontianus, pope
  Pontianus of Spoleto
  Poppo
  Potamiena
  Porfirio of Camerino
  Praxedis and Pudentiana
  Primianus
  Primus
  Prisca
  Probus of Verona
  Probus– – see Cantius
  Processus and Martinianus
  Procopius of Bohemia
  Proculus of Bologna
  Proculus of Naples– – see Januarius
  Prosdocimus
  Prosper
  Protus and Hyacinthus– – see Eugenia
  Prudentius of Tarazona
  Publius
  Pulcheria

  Quattro Coronati– – see Coronati
  Quentin
  Quinta
  Quintin– – see Quentin
  Quiquenvat– – see Cucuphas
  Quiricus and Julitta
  Quirinus of Neuss
  Quirinus of Siscia
  Quiteria

  Radegund of France
  Radegund of Wellenburg– – see Radiana
  Radiana
  Ragenulfa– – see Reynolfa
  Rainer– – see Raynerius
  Ramon Lull
  Randoaldus
  Rasius
  Raymond of Peñafort
  Raynald of Concoreggio (Blessed)
  Raynald of Nocera
  Raynerius of L'Aquila
  Raynerius of Borgo San Sepolcro (Blessed)
  Raynerius of Pisa
  Redempta– – see Romola
  Regintrudis
  Regula
  Regulus
  Remy
  Remy of Fécomp (Blessed)
  René
  Reperata
  Restituta
  Reynolfa
  Richard, king of Wessex
  Richard of Chichester
  Rigardis
  Rita of Cascia
  Rivoal
  Robert
  Roch
    Cycles
    Single figure (see also Sebastian)
      With dog, with angel
      Without dog, with angel
      With dog, without angel
      Without dog, without angel
    Tending/giving alms to plague– sufferers
    Interceding for plague– sufferers
    Miscellaneous storis
  Roderick
  Romanus of Lucca
  Romanus and Barulas
  Rombaud– – see Romoldus
  Romedio
  Romola, Redempta and Erundina
  Romoldus
  Romuald
    Cycle
    Miscellaneous
  Romulus
  Ronan
  Rosa of Lima
  Rosalia
  Rose of Viterbo
  Rosina
  Rosseline of Villeneuve– léz– Avignon (Blessed)
  Roxane
  Rufina
  Rufinus
  Rumbold– – see Romoldus
  Rupert

  Sabbas
  Sabina
  Sabinius
  Saints Guérisseurs, Les
  Salvator of Horta
  Salvius of Albi
  Salvius of Amiens
  Sara, servant to the Maries
  Sara, abbess
  Saturninus
  Satyrus– – see Marcellina
  Savine
  Savinus, bishop of Assisi
  Savinus, hermit
  Scholastica
  Schorne, Sir John
  Sebaldus
  Sebastian
    Cycles
    Single figure
      Not being martyred
      With Roch
      With other saints
    Before the martyrdom
      Story of Marcellinus and Marcus
      Curing Zoë of dumbness
      Story of Chromatius
      Being tied to tree or column
    Martyred
      Alone
        Full– length
          Pierced by arrows
            Tied to a tree
            Tied to a column
          Not pierced by arrows, tied to tree or column
          Not tied to tree or column
        Less than full– length
      With bowmen
        Tied to a tree
        Tied to a column
        Not tied to tree or column
      Crowned by angels
      With figures other than bowmen or saints
    Being tended to
      By Irene
      By angels
    After the martyrdom
      Deposition
      Cudgelled to death
      Thrown into Cloaca Maxima
      Entombment
      Assumption
    Miscellaneous
      Interceding/with donors
      Adaptations
  Secundus of Avila
  Secundus of the Theban Legion
  Seiriol
  Senatore Septala
  Seraphia
  Serapion, mercedarian
  Serapion, hermit
  Sergius, pope
  Sergius, hermit
  Sergius and Bacchus
  Servandus
  Servatius
  Seton, Elizabeth Ann
  Seven Sleepers of Ephesus– – see Sleepers of Ephesus
  Severa
  Severinus
  Severus of Barcelona
  Severus of Naples
  Severus of Ravenna
  Sexburga
  Sidor of Rostoff
  Sidwell
  Siffrein
  Sigfrid
  Sigisbert
  Sigisbert and Placid
  Sigismund
  Silverius
  Silvester– – see Sylvester
  Silvia– – see Sylvia
  Simeon
  Simeon the Stylite
  Simon Fidati of Cascia (Blessed)
  Simon de Roxas
  Simon Stock
  Simon of Trent
  Simpertus (Symprecht)
  Simplicius
  Sisinnius
  Sixtus
  Sleepers of Ephesus, The Seven
  Solange
  Solutare
  Sophia
  Sophronia
  Sosius
  Sotera
  Speciosa
  Spiridon
  Stanislaus of Cracow
  Stanislaus Kostka
  Statuaries, The Five
  Stephen, protomartyr
    Cycles
    Single figure
      Alone
      With other saints
      As intercessor/with donors
    Stories, other than stoning
    Stoning
      With Saul
      Without Saul
  Stephen, pope
  Stephen, king of Hungary
  Sulpice
  Sunniva
  Susanna
  Suzo, Henry (blessed)
  Swibert
  Swithin
  Sylvester
  Sylvia
  Sylvia Rufina
  Symphorian
  Syncletica
  Syrus

  Talida
  Tarsilla
  Tatiana
  Telemachus
  Telius
  Telmo (Peter Gonzales)
  Ten Thousand Martyrs of Ararat
  Terenzio of Pesaro
  Terenzio of Todi
  Thais
  Thecla
  Thegonnec
  Theobald
  Theodard
  Theodgar
  Theodora and Didymus
  Theodore of Lucca
  Theodore of Studium
  Theodore Stratelatos– – see Theodore Tyro
  Theodore Tyro
  Theodore of Verona
  Theodosia
  Theodosius of Tot'ma
  Theodulus, bishop
  Theodulus, deacon
  Theofredus
  Theresa of Avila
    Single figure
    Adorned by holy family
    Heart pierced by angelic arrow
    Inspired by holy dove
    Miscellaneous visions/glories
    Miscellaneous
  Theresa of Lisieux
  Thiemo
  Thierry
  Thomas Aquinas
    Cycles
    Single figure
    Temptation
    Teaching/preaching/disputing
    With Sts Peter and Paul
    'Bene scripsisti de me Thoma'
    Allegories
    Miscellaneous
  Thomas à Becket
  Thomas Garnet (Blessed)
  Thomas More
  Thomas Nacci
  Thomas of Villanueva
    Cycle
    Miscellaneous
  Titus
  Toribio
  Totman
  Tropez
  Trophimus
  Trudo
  Trudpert
  Tryphonius
  Tugean

  Ubaldo
  Ulrich
  Ulphia
  Urban
  Urius
  Ursicinus
  Ursula
    Cycles
    Single figure
      Miscellaneous
      With schutzmantel
    Stories
      Miscellaneous
      Martyrdom
  Ursus of Aosta
  Ursus of Ravenna
  Ursus of the Theban Legion

  Vaast
  Valentine
  Valeria
  Valerian and Tiburtius
  Valérie
  Valerius
  Varmondus
  Vedastus
  Venantius
  Veneranda
  Veranus
  Verdiana
  Verecundus
  Verena
  Verny
  Veronica (see also Christ carrying the Cross, Vernicle)
  Veronica (Blessed)
  Veronica di Binasco
  Vicenta Maria Lopez Vicuña (Blessed)
  Victor, pope
  Victor of Marseilles
  Victor of Milan
  Victor of Solothurn
  Victorinus of Assisi
  Victorinus of Siena
  Vigilius
  Villana de Bottis (Blessed)
  Vincent Ferrer
    Cycles
    Miscellaneous
  Vincent Madelgar
  Vincent de Paule
  Vincent of Saragossa
  Vincent, Sabina and Christeta
  Virgilius
  Vitalis, bishop of Salzburg
  Vitalis, soldier
  Vitus
  Vladimir

  Walpurga
  Waltrude
  Warbede
  Wenceslaus
  Wendelin
  Wereburga
  Werenfried
  Werstan
  Wibarad
  Wigbert
  Wilfrid
  Wilgefortis
  Willehold
  William of Aquitaine
  William of Eskilsö
  William of Fenoglio (Blessed)
  William of Montevergine
  William of Vercelli– – see William of Montevergine
  William of York
  Willibald
  Willibede
  Willibrord
  Willigis
  Winifred
  Winnoc
  Wiro
  Wita
  Wivina
  Wolfgang
  Wulfram
  Wulstan

  Yves– – see Ives

  Zacharias, pope
  Zacharias, father of John the Baptist
  Zeno
  Zenobius
    Cycles
    Single figure
    Raises child from dead
    Miscellaneous stories
  Zita
  Zoë
  Zosimus
  Zürich, patron saints of
Groups of saints
All Saints
Saints: cycles
  St Peter's
  Bethelehem frescoes
  Patron saints
  Saints associated with the house of Habsburg
  Tapestries
  Miscellaneous
  Saints from the same order
    Carthusians
    Dominicans
    Franciscans
    Jesuits
  Female saints
  Plague saints
  Hermits
  Martyrs
  Virgin martyrs
Unidentified saints
  Popes
  Bishops and abbots
  Martyrs
  Male
  Female
Apotheosis/Assumption of saints
Haloes
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