material used: tempera / collection: Department of Paintings of the Louvre / depicts: Francis of Assisi

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instance of: painting (7) | polyptych (1)

movement: Proto-Renaissance (1) | italian primitives (1)

genre: religious art (7)

artist: Paolo Veneziano (2) | anonymous (2) | Giotto di Bondone (1) | Francesco Pesellino (1) | Giovanni da Milano (1)

location: Salon Carré (3) | Room 709 (3) | Louvre Palace (1)

part of: Madonna and Child, Saints Francis, John the Baptist, John the Evangelist and Anthony of Padua (1)

exhibition history: La Galerie du temps (1)

main subject: Madonna and Child (3) | Saint Francis receiving the Stigmata (1)

Saint Francis of Assisi

painting
by anonymous (1235s)
Francis of Assisi book Order of Friars Minor stigmata

St. Francis of Assisi Receiving the Stigmata

painting
by Giotto di Bondone (1297s)
Francis of Assisi Francis of Assisi preaching to the birds Franciscan

St. Francis of Assisi and St. John the Baptist

painting
by Paolo Veneziano (1354)
Francis of Assisi John the Baptist

Madonna and Child, Saints Francis, John the Baptist, John the Evangelist and Anthony of Padua

painting / polyptych
by Paolo Veneziano (1354)
Francis of Assisi John the Baptist Anthony of Padua John the Evangelist

St. Francis of Assisi

painting
by Giovanni da Milano (1360s)
Francis of Assisi stigmata

Madonna and Child

painting
by anonymous (13rd century)
maternal bond Francis of Assisi Jesus Christ stigmata beatific vision Virgin Mary Child Jesus

Madonna and Child with St. Zenobius, St. John the Baptist, St. Anthony and St. Francis of Assisi

painting
by Francesco Pesellino (1455s)
swagger stick blessing sky Child Jesus bishop broad-leaved tree Francis of Assisi John the Baptist sett sitting throne Virgin Mary Anthony the Great