St Vitorino
The simulacrum of St Vitorino is lying on its right side, with the face and torso elevated relative to the pelvis. The head rests on a high pillow, while the right elbow supports the body, and the forearm touches the pillow. The right hand is placed against the face, and the left hand, resting on the hip, holds a palm leaf and a flower branch. The knees are bent, with the left one raised, and the feet rest laterally on the litter, the left foot further forward. A profuse flower crown adorns the partially uncovered skull.
The simulacrum wears Roman-style attire: a decorated skirt, armor, and shorts with polychrome embroidery, floral patterns, golden and silver metal threads, and braids; silver lace gloves; sandals with metal lace; and a simple orange mantle with floral designs. The waist is cinched with a belt decorated with silver braids. A small broken glass vessel rests near the right elbow, topped with an embroidered fabric staurogram (⳨). The simulacrum is positioned on a litter and pillow, covered with green fabric and golden and silver trimmings.
