Saint Anthony of Padua
Oil on canvas. Second half of the XVII century
He is dressed in the typical Franciscan robe, fastened by the rustic cord with the three knots symbolising the vows of poverty, chastity and obedience. The writings of Saint Bernardine of Siena described Saint Anthony as corpulent and short, but the usual iconography preferred to soften his physiognomy and insist on the amiability or gallantry of his person. For this reason, the most frequently depicted scene, is of vision which occurred during a trip to France, when the Virgin appeared to him i
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