Cappella delle Volte This is an old oratory of the Third Order Dominicans, connected to numerous episodes of
Catherine of Siena's life. It houses the
Canonization of St. Catherine by
Mattia Preti, flanked by two 1602 paintings by Crescenzio Gambarelli. Other works by the latter are also present. The main wall has a portrait of St. Catherine.
Left wall of the nave The left wall of the nave has the famous painting
Madonna with Child by
Francesco di Vannuccio, framed by an
Eternal with Saint by
Il Sodoma and by a
predella with fifteen
Stories of the New Testament by Antonio Magagna.
Rutilio Manetti painted a ''St. Anthony Abbot's Exorcism
, Sebastiano Folli a St. Catherine of Alexandria
and Francesco Vanni a St. Hyacinth Saving a Statue of the Madonna from a Fire''.
Right wall of the nave The altars on the right side are decorated by an
Appearance of the Virgin by
Stefano Volpi (1630), a
Nativity of the Virgin by
Alessandro Casolani (1584) and a reliquary of St. Catherine's relics. They are followed by the St. Catherine Chapel in Baroque style, with, in the centre, an altar housing the saint's head and thumb.
Il Sodoma provided a
Fainting and Ecstasy of St. Catherine and
Death of Niccolò di Tuldo for the chapel, while by
Francesco Vanni is a ''St. Catherine's Exorcism'' (1593–1596). The 15th-century marble pavement, featuring Orpheus and animals, is attributed to
Francesco di Giorgio. The right wall has a fresco by
Pietro Lorenzetti and the
Adoration of the Shepherds by
Francesco di Giorgio, completed by a
lunette by
Matteo di Giovanni and a predella by
Bernardino Fungai.
Transept On the right transept is altar dedicated to Blessed Ambrogio Sansedoni, also portrayed in a canvas by
Francesco Rustici (1611–12). Notable amongst the chapels are the second, entitled to the martyrs of the German Nation, and the third, which includes a
Madonna with Child and the Saint Jerome and John the Baptist by
Matteo di Giovanni. The fourth chapel has a Baroque canvas by
Raffaello Vanni (1649) and a
St. Anthony the Abbot from 1426. The
Majesty by
Guido da Siena (dated to 1221, but probably from 1265 to 1270 with additions by a
Duccio's follower) is in the centre of the fifth chapel, where are also works by
Matteo di Giovanni,
Benvenuto di Giovanni and two frescoes by
Giuseppe Nicola Nasini. The left transept ends with the altar of St. Dominic.
Other The altar has a
ciborium with two angels by
Benedetto da Maiano (1475–1480), while in the apse is a
Death of St. Peter Martyr by
Arcangelo Salimbeni (1579) and
St. Thomas and the Pope by Galgano Perpignani. The
crypt, in Gothic style, can also be visited. It houses a crucifix by
Sano di Pietro and a
Crucifixion signed by
Ventura Salimbeni (1600). ==References==