main subject: appearance of Christ and Mary to St. Francis of Assisi in the Portiuncula chapel / material used: oil paint

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instance of: painting (9)

genre: religious art (3)

artist: Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (1) | Francisco de Zurbarán (1) | Ludovico Carracci (1) | Antonio de Pereda (1) | Pietro Faccini (1) | Baltasar de Echave (1) | Francisco Caro (1) | Manuel de la Cruz (1) | Luis González Velázquez (1)

depicts: Jesus Christ (2) | Virgin Mary (2) | Francis of Assisi (2) | altar (1) | angel (1) | beatific vision (1)

collection: Museo del Prado (6) | Museo Nacional de Arte (1) | Department of Paintings of the Louvre (1) | Museum of Cádiz (1)

location: Museo del Prado (5) | Museo Nacional de Arte (1) | Museum of Cádiz (1) | Room 727 (1) | Coruña Fine Arts Museum (1)

country of origin: Spain (1)

location of final assembly: Spain (1)

The Vision of Saint Francis in the Portiuncula

painting
by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo (17th century)

San Francisco en la Porciúncula

painting
by Manuel de la Cruz (1789)

Saint Francis of Assisi in the Portiuncula

painting
by Ludovico Carracci (1601s)

Miracle of the Portiuncula

painting
by Francisco de Zurbarán (1630s)
Virgin Mary Jesus Christ appearance of Christ and Mary to St. Francis of Assisi in the Portiuncula chapel Francis of Assisi

Saint Francis of Assisi in the Porziuncola with the Donors Antonio Contreras and María Amezquita

painting
by Francisco Caro (1659)

Saint Francis of Assisi in the Portiuncula

painting
by Antonio de Pereda (1664)

The Porciúncula

painting
by Baltasar de Echave (1609)
Jesus Christ

The Vision in the Portiuncula

painting
by Luis González Velázquez (1760)

Christ and the Virgin Appearing to St. Francis of Assisi

painting
by Pietro Faccini (1644)
angel altar Francis of Assisi Virgin Mary beatific vision