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Saint Francis Renouncing His Worldly Goods, Between 1424 and 1429

Saint Francis Renouncing His Worldly Goods, Between 1424 and 1429


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Saint Francis Renouncing His Worldly Goods, Between 1424 and 1429

Saint Francis Renouncing His Worldly Goods, Between 1424 and 1429. Found in the Collection of Galleria nazionale delle Marche, Urbino

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Ascetic Assisi Francis Francis Of Assisi Franciscan Franciscan Order Friars Minor Galleria Nazionale Delle Marche Monk Mystic Patron Saint Saint Francis Saint Francis Of Assisi Saints School Of Umbria Tempera On Panel Urbino


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This print captures the profound moment of "Saint Francis Renouncing His Worldly Goods" between 1424 and 1429. Created by Bartolomeo di Tommaso da Foligno, an artist active during the Renaissance period, this fine art piece is housed in the esteemed Collection of Galleria nazionale delle Marche in Urbino, Italy. The image portrays Saint Francis of Assisi, a revered figure in Christianity and founder of the Franciscan Order. In this painting, Saint Francis is depicted as an ascetic monk renouncing his material possessions to embrace a life dedicated to spiritual enlightenment. The scene exudes mysticism and devotion as he divests himself from worldly attachments. Painted with tempera on panel by artists belonging to the School of Umbria, this artwork showcases their exceptional skill in capturing intricate details and conveying emotional depth. The vibrant colors and meticulous brushwork bring forth a sense of reverence for Saint Francis' act of selflessness. As one gazes upon this remarkable print, it serves as a reminder not only of Saint Francis' significant role within Christian history but also his enduring influence on followers around the world. This depiction stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to faith and serves as an inspiration for all those seeking spiritual enlightenment beyond material possessions.

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