This canvas represents the Mozarabic martyrs Pelagius and Flora. The work, attributed to the brushes of painter Palomino, shows the saints standing, voluminous and richly dressed. The first one carries the palm of martyrdom, with his torment in the background, where various parts of his body were amputated. Flora, on the other hand, holds a bouquet of lilies, a symbol of her purity and chastity, wearing an almost imperceptible diadem, as a headdress on her head.