Behind the altar, there is a beautiful painting by Neri di Bicci, entitled “Madonna Enthroned with Saints Lucy, Margaret, Agnes and Catherine of Alexandria” which dates back to the 15th century and is a work of great artistic and religious value.
This painting not only enriches the environment with its vivid colors and stylistic refinements, but also represents an important moment of devotion, evoking the presence of the saints accompanying the central figure of the Madonna.
Bicci's work, as well as the other works, contributes to making the church of Santa Margherita dei Cerchi an extraordinarily beautiful place of worship, capable of captivating anyone who sets foot in it.
Besides Bicci's work, there are three other recent but very representative paintings of the unrealized love between the Supreme Poet and Beatrice.
The first painting was created by Mario D'Elia and depicts the meeting between Dante and Beatrice, the latter accompanied by her mother Cilia De' Caponsacchi and Monna Tessa.
The second is the blessing of Dante and Beatrice by Prior Roberto Tassi, while the third painting is very iconic and poignant for Dante.
The work, dated 1928, depicts the bride Beatrice leaving the church with her groom. Dante is depicted on the right in a sad and suffering pose.
The church, then, is not only a religious building but a veritable treasure chest of history and art, a witness to Florence's cultural traditions and its rich artistic heritage.