Saint Francis of Assisi at Prayer

Saint Francis of Assisi at Prayer is an oil on canvas painting by Spanish artist Murillo, created in c. 1645–1650, now in the Antwerp Cathedral.[1]

Saint Francis of Assisi at Prayer (c. 1645–1650) by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo

Description

The artist presents Saint Francis of Assisi, the founder of the Franciscans, in prayer, he is kneeled with folded hands, on a rock. The cross and the skull are two elements typical of Francis of Assisi's iconography.

The mystical contact with God is presented by the light that emanates from the sky. The scene was presented in the convention of a cloudy evening. Francis is wearing the Franciscan brown habit with a hood, patched with large pieces of lighter cloth. The monastic dress is tied with a white rope, as is the custom of Franciscans. The saint has the signs of the stigmatization, the hands and the tearing of the habit on the left side allow to see the wounds.

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