The Altarpiece of Saint Barbara is a painting by Gonzalo Pérez (Gonçal Peris Sarrià) in the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona.
There is also a scene showing Barbara in front of the tower her tyrannical father, Dioscorus, began constructing in order to confine her.
[3] Below this, in the bottom left panel, Dioscorus learns about his daughter's acceptance of the new faith and threatens her with a sword.
At the same time, the king and his accomplice are seen to be the target of a lightning strike and Barbara's soul is welcomed by an angel.
[3] This altarpiece is attributed to the painter Gonzalo Pérez, one of the chief representatives of Valencian International Gothic.
However, the new style related subject matter more closely to its audience, preferring to put more focus on the human element.
This information comes from photographs taken by antique archaeologist and scholar Juan Cabre, between 1908 and 1910 of the altarpiece within the Puertomingalvo parish church.
Other evidence of this location is found on preserved photographic prints showcasing the iconographic repertoire of Spain.