The Madonna with St. Catherine of Alexandria and St. Martin of Tours is a painting by the Italian Renaissance painter Filippino Lippi of c. 1485–1488.
The Virgin is sitting upon a gold dias, dressed in her traditional colours including a red gown and a blue mantle.
[1] The infant Christ turns towards John, who is dressed in animal skins as appropriate for a desert saint and whose staff has a crossbar referring to the Crucifixion to come.
Behind the loggia is an unusual scene of Florence with the Porta San Frediano gate and de' Nerli's palace.
The commissioner is portrayed at the latter's door while hugging his daughter in front of his wife, while a groom cares his horse.