Pareglio & Ayres Antiques Interiors has dated this Saint Francis Oil Painting to the 18th Century.

Set within a dense woodland, the youthful friar is shown in a rare pastoral composition, kneeling in quiet devotion surrounded by a gathering of animals, including a loyal dog, several sheep, and birds.

A particularly fascinating and visually striking feature of this painting is the prominent, dark circular silhouette visible immediately behind the saint’s head. This is a historic 'pentimento' (a visible trace of earlier work showing that the artist changed their mind/ an afterthought).The distinct, geometric shape strongly resembles a large, wide-brimmed pilgrim’s hat, suggesting two compelling possibilities for collectors.
1) An Iconographic Shift: The artist may have originally intended to paint Saint Rocco—the patron saint of pilgrims, who is traditionally depicted in the wilderness with a wide-brimmed hat and a loyal dog (mirroring the prominent white dog on the right). The subject was later altered to Saint Francis, with the hat being painted over.
2) Alternatively, the painter may have initially included St. Francis's traditional traveling hat (galero) though generally depicted hanging behind his back, subsequently covering it with foliage to emphasize a more cloistered, humble aesthetic.
Over the centuries, as the old oil layers naturally aged and became semi-transparent, this hidden original design wonderfully resurfaced. This prominent 'pentimento' (afterthought) serves as a major commercial selling point for collectors of unique antiquities. This historical anomaly adds immense narrative value, beautifully offsetting the lack of a famous signature and the visible flaking on the frame.
The painting is housed in a simple molded wooden "cassetta" frame finished in an attractive, aged antiqued grey green patina.
The painting presents in honest, stable antiquarian condition. The reverse confirms the canvas is original and un-lined, displaying a wonderful, naturally darkened age patina. The paint surface exhibits a rich, deep, and completely authentic craquelure throughout, which beautifully anchors its 17th/18th-century origin. There are a few historic, minor canvas tears and localized areas of paint loss/scuffing consistent with a piece of this great age. These do not detract from the central devotional imagery and add to its country house aesthetic.
The period molded wooden frame retains an attractive, naturally aged grey-green painted finish. Reflecting its long history, the frame shows historic worm holes and some expected, localized losses to the timber, particularly along the outer edges. The frame remains structurally sound and serves as an excellent, authentic testimonial to the painting’s multi-century timeline.
Pareglio & Ayres Antiques Interiors has dated this Saint Francis Oil Painting to the 18th Century.
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