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Saint Francis in Meditation (c. 1604/06 or 1607/10), is a painting by the Italian master Caravaggio, in the Museo Civico, Cremona.. This is one of two paintings of almost identical measurements showing Saint Francis of Assisi contemplating a skull (see Saint Francis in Prayer) - neither is documented and both are disputed, although the dispute is as to whether they are originals or copies.
Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy (detail). Caravaggio's painting is less dramatic than the account given by Leo - the six-winged seraph is replaced by a two-winged angel, and there is none of the violent confrontation described by Leo - no streams of fire, no pools of blood, no shouts or fiery images of Christ. Just the gentle-seeming angel ...
Saint Francis in Meditation: Cremona, Museo Civico Ala Ponzone: 130 × 90 cm Oil on canvas: 1606: Supper at Emmaus: Milan, Brera Fine Arts Academy: 141 × 175 cm Oil on canvas: 1607: Judith Beheading Holofernes: New York, J. Tomilson Hill collection Oil on canvas: Disputed attribution. Also attributed to Louis Finson. [17] [18] [19] 1607: Seven ...
Saint Francis in Prayer (c. 1602-1604) is a painting from the Italian master Caravaggio, in the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica in Rome.. The painting is unrecorded and therefore difficult to date, or even to distinguish the original from later copies.
Nativity with Saint Francis and Saint Lawrence, Caravaggio, 1609. 268 cm × 197 cm (106 in × 78 in) The Nativity with Saint Francis and Saint Lawrence is a painting of the nativity of Jesus from 1609 by Italian painter Caravaggio. It has been missing since 1969 when it was stolen from the Oratory of Saint Lawrence in Palermo.
Saint Francis in Meditation, Francisco de Zurbarán, ... 1639. Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy, Caravaggio, ... St. Francis, a 2002 film directed ...
Saint Francis (of Assisi) in Ecstasy is the title of several paintings: Saint Francis in Ecstasy; Saint Francis in Ecstasy; Saint Francis in Ecstasy; Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy; Saint Francis of Assisi in Ecstasy (El Greco, 1600)
It is one of Zurbarán's several paintings of Francis of Assisi, his name saint. It was his second-to-last work on the subject, the last being Saint Francis Praying in His Cave (in a private collection). [1] When it was bought by Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria, in 1756 for his gallery in Mannheim, the work was misattributed to Guido Reni.