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Saint Francis Receiving Stigmata stigmatization
Saint Francis Receiving the Stigmata, The stigmatization of St. Francis of Assisi, The stigmatization of St. Francis of Assisi. In a rocky landscape, the kneeling saint receives the stigmata of a winged crucified Christ. At the top left on the rocks a church or monastery. With integrated list, stigmatization of St. Francis of Assisi: in retreat on Mount Alverna, the beholds a vision of Christ on the cross envelope by wings (like a seraph with six wings), rays passing down to the body of the kneeling saint form the marks of the five wounds of Christ, Lorenzo Monaco, Florence, c. 1420, panel, h 87 cm × w 61.5 cm h 88 cm × w 65.5 cm
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This print captures the profound moment of "Saint Francis Receiving Stigmata stigmatization". In a rugged and rocky landscape, Saint Francis is depicted kneeling in awe as he receives the sacred wounds of Christ. The image showcases the deep spirituality and devotion of this revered saint. At the top left corner, we see a church or monastery nestled amidst the rocks, symbolizing the spiritual retreat where this extraordinary event took place. The integration of these elements adds to the overall composition, emphasizing both Saint Francis' solitude and his connection to divine intervention. The artist behind this masterpiece is Lorenzo Monaco from Florence, dating back to around 1420. Through his skilled brushwork on panel, Monaco brings forth an ethereal quality to this scene. The winged crucified Christ hovers above Saint Francis with six wings resembling those of a seraphim angel. As rays descend from above onto Saint Francis' body, they transform into marks representing Christ's five wounds - a powerful visual representation of his intense faith and willingness to share in Christ's suffering. This remarkable print not only serves as an artistic marvel but also invites viewers to reflect upon their own spiritual journey. It encapsulates Saint Francis' unwavering devotion and reminds us that even in our own rocky landscapes, we can find solace and connection with something greater than ourselves.
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