Saint Francis of Assisi with Wolf of Gubbio– ARTIGIANAR Hand Painted Statuette – Made in Italy 

Previously owned and kept in good collectable condition. There is a tiny white speck in right eye that adds character and uniqueness to the item (see last picture). Please see photos to appreciate. 

A beautiful religious work of art - Handpainted and made in Italy - that was purchased around the late 80's to early 90's. 

The white speck in the right eye of Saint Francis was there when purchased. It makes the art piece a one of a kind item. 

Height of statuette is approx. 21.5 cm 

Weight is approx. 650 g

From Wikipedia: 

Saint Francis of Assisi (Italian: San Francesco d'Assisi), born Giovanni di Pietro di Bernardone, informally named as Francesco (1181/1182 – 3 October 1226),[2] was an Italian Catholic friar, deacon and preacher. He founded the men's Order of Friars Minor, the women’s Order of Saint Clare, the Third Order of Saint Francis and the Custody of the Holy Land. Francis is one of the most venerated religious figures in history.[3]

Pope Gregory IX canonized Francis on 16 July 1228. Along with Saint Catherine of Siena, he was designated Patron saint of Italy. He later became associated with patronage of animals and the natural environment, and it became customary for Catholic and Anglican churches to hold ceremonies blessing animals on his feast day of 4 October. He is often remembered as the patron saint of animals. 

In 1219, he went to Egypt in an attempt to convert the Sultan to put an end to the conflict of the Crusades.[6] By this point, the Franciscan Order had grown to such an extent that its primitive organizational structure was no longer sufficient. He returned to Italy to organize the Order. Once his community was authorized by the Pope, he withdrew increasingly from external affairs. Francis is also known for his love of the Eucharist.[7] 

In 1223, Francis arranged for the first Christmas live nativity scene.[8][9][2] According to Christian tradition, in 1224 he received the stigmata during the apparition of Seraphic angels in a religious ecstasy [10] making him the first recorded person in Christian history to bear the wounds of Christ's Passion.[11] He died during the evening hours of 3 October 1226, while listening to a reading he had requested of Psalm 142 (141).

The Wolf of Gubbio was a wolf that, according to the Fioretti di San Francesco,[1] terrorized the Umbrian city of Gubbio until it was tamed by St. Francis of Assisi acting on behalf of God. The story is one of many in Christian narrative that depict holy persons exerting influence over animals and nature, a motif common to hagiography.

Saint Francis of Assisi - Wolf of Gubbio - YouTube

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