

San Francisco de Assisi: santo de retablo
Rectangular artwork with a red background and gold oval outline. A figure in a long robe stands in the center of the oval. The figure holds a staff in one hand and a rosary in the other. The figure wears a large scarf around their neck. A bird is on the right side. There are two pedestals on either side. A hole is on the left side. The artwork appears old and worn. San Francisco de Assisi is the title.
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- 641 × 893 px
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