“Receiving the Stigmata” is an early Renaissance religious painting, created around 1429 by the esteemed artist Fra Angelico. Executed on a wood panel using tempera, the artwork is a prime example of religious devotion and medieval spirituality.
In the artwork, a divine scene is masterfully depicted with St. Francis of Assisi kneeling in the foreground. His hands and feet, showing signs of the stigmata, are directed upward towards a heavenly vision. The background reveals rugged hills with a monastery atop, bathed in a celestial light. From above, an angel radiates divine beams upon St. Francis, indicating an otherworldly presence. The use of vivid colors and intricate details captures the ethereal essence of this momentous event.