Árvore de Jessé - Igreja de São Francisco

Árvore de Jessé – Igreja de São Francisco

Árvore de Jessé - Igreja de São Francisco

Detail of the altarpiece in the north aisle of the Church of San Francisco, represents the "Tree of Jesse". This polychromed woodwork was carved by Filipe da Silva and António Gomes, as stated in a contract of 1718. It represents a family tree of Jesus with twelve kings of Judah connected through branches of the tree to the recumbent body of Jesse. On the top of the tree is Joseph, under an image of the Virgin and the Child. The niches flanking this tree contain statues of St. Anne and St. Joachim (father and mother of Maria) and four Franciscan doctors who wrote about the Immaculate Conception.

Besides its fine Gothic architecture, the Church of São Francisco is known for its abundance of precious metal; the interior of the church holds approximately 900 pounds (400 kilograms) of bright gold leaf.

In the early 18th century the lateral aisles and apse chapels were extensively decorated with exuberant gilt wood work (talha dourada) by several Portuguese wood carvers. This decorative richness is the most notable feature of the Franciscan church, covering almost completely the roofs of the aisles, pillars, window frames and chapels and hiding the underlying mediaeval architecture. Even though the Baroque gilt work does not completely harmonise with the Gothic structure of the church, it is considered one of the most outstanding of Portugal.

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