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Saints Bartholomew and Simon, Master of Saint Francis  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Master of Saint Francis
ca. 1272
Saint Francis, Federico Barocci  Italian, Oil on canvas
Federico Barocci
ca. 1600–1604
Saint Francis, Sano di Pietro (Ansano di Pietro di Mencio)  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Sano di Pietro (Ansano di Pietro di Mencio)
1447?
Saint Francis of Assisi, Antoniazzo Romano (Antonio di Benedetto Aquilio)  Italian, Tempera and gold on wood, transferred to wood
Antoniazzo Romano (Antonio di Benedetto Aquilio)
ca. 1480–81
Saint Francis in Ecstasy, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Il Grechetto)  Italian, Oil on canvas
Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione (Il Grechetto)
ca. 1650
Saint Francis de Sales, Haly workshop, Opaque white, dark amethyst ("black"), pink, brown, dark brown, black, yellow-orange, light blue, dark blue-green, green, dark green, olive  green, and waxlike colorless glass; copper and iron wire. Lampworked., probably French (Nevers)
possibly Haly workshop
last half 18th century
Saint Francis, Maria Martins  Brazilian, Jacaranda wood
Maria Martins
1940
Saint Francis, Andrea Busati (?), Red chalk (wetted in part)
Andrea Busati
early 16th century
Saint Francis of Assisi, Figure: ivory, with hair, beard and cord painted brown; base: wood, probably Goan
probably Goan
17th century
Saint Francis Xavier, Alabaster; base: white marble, Spanish
Spanish
mid-17th century
Saint Francis of Assisi, Gilt bronze, Spanish
Spanish
possibly 17th century
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, Lo Spagna (Giovanni di Pietro)  Italian, Point of the brush and brown ink, heightened with white (partly oxidized), traces of black chalk, on paper washed with light brown.
Lo Spagna (Giovanni di Pietro)
early 16th century
Saint Francis Before the Bishop, Niccolò Solimani (Niccolò da Verona), Pen and light and dark brown ink, brown wash, over traces of black chalk.
Attributed to Niccolò Solimani (Niccolò da Verona)
ca. 1469
Saint Francis of Assisi, Gilt bronze, Spanish
Spanish
early 17th century
Saint Francis and the Lepers, Pietro Montana  American, Bronze
Designer Pietro Montana
1957
Roundel with Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, Albrecht Dürer  German, Colorless glass, silver stain, vitreous paint, German
After Albrecht Dürer
ca. 1505–15
Saint Francis, Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta  Italian, Black chalk, squared in black chalk
Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta
ca. 1550–60
Saint Francis, Anonymous, Italian, 17th or 18th century  Italian, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash on cream colored laid paper.  Remains of framing outlines in brown ink along left, bottom, and right edges
Anonymous, Italian, 17th or 18th century
1600–1800
Saint Francis, Johann Sadeler I  Netherlandish, Engraving
Johann Sadeler I
After Bartholomeus Spranger
ca. 1582
Virgin and Child with Saint Jerome and Saint Francis, Benedetto Buglioni  Italian, Enamelled terracotta, Italian
Imitator of Benedetto Buglioni
probably 19th–20th century
Saints Michael and Francis, Juan de Flandes  Netherlandish, Oil on wood, gold ground
Juan de Flandes
ca. 1505–9
Reliquary Shrine, Jean de Touyl  French, Gilded silver, translucent enamel, paint, French
Attributed to Jean de Touyl
ca. 1325–50
Saint Anthony of Padua, Maso di Banco  Italian, Tempera on wood, gold ground
Maso di Banco
ca. 1340
Saint Francis Reading, Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich  German, Red chalk
Christian Wilhelm Ernst Dietrich
1747
Saint Francis Borja, Pedro  Duque Cornejo  Spanish, Pen and dark brown ink over traces of black chalk underdrawing; ground line drawn with pen and brown ink. On off-white paper
Attributed to Pedro Duque Cornejo
Former Attribution Anonymous, Spanish, School of Seville, 17th century
ca. 1731–33
Saint Francis Meeting Saint Dominic, Francisco Vieira de Mattos (Il Lusitano)  Portuguese, Red chalk on off-white paper.
Francisco Vieira de Mattos (Il Lusitano)
1699–1783
Saint Francis de Sales, Anonymous, 18th century, Mixed media with hand-colored engraving, fabric, lace, and paint on paper
Anonymous, 18th century
18th century
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, Camillo Procaccini  Italian, Engraving
After Camillo Procaccini
Publisher Justus Sadeler
1590–1620
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, Willem Pietersz Buytewech  Dutch, Etching; second state of three (Hollstein)
Willem Pietersz Buytewech
After Peter Paul Rubens
ca. 1613–14