Discusses the iconography of two frescoes (1479-1481) in S. Ponziano, Spoleto, depicting S. Simon of Trent, believed to have been martyred by Jews and a focus of anti-Semitic sentiment. Notes that they are among the earliest depictions of the saint and located in a city with a significant Jewish community. Also describes an irreverent 15th c. graffito next to a depiction of a nun.
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