"Sevillana School (c. 1600) - The Immaculate Conception Between San Francisco De Asís And Santo Domingo"
- Oil on copper. - A true iconographic rarity, this painting attests to the popularity of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception in the Hispanic world, representing it between two famous medieval founders who were also great defenders of the sinless conception of the virgin at a time of strong theological debates. Apparently antagonistic figures due to the divergent charisma of their foundations, Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Dominic de Guzmán maintained an intense relationship that resulted in the simultaneous approval of their two rules by Pontiff Honorius III in 1223. - Dimensions of the image without frame: 31 x 21 cm / 47 x 37 cm with magnificent framing. - It comes from a private collection of paintings in Seville. - Good general condition. Minimal defects. - This painting constitutes a unique, original and irreplaceable work of art. - Galerie Montbaron attaches a technical sheet drawn up by a qualified art historian with all its lots. This sheet is sent in digital format and on request.