User talk:Famosa

This is my first time contributing to Wikipedia. I would like to add some information about the painting, which the article entitles "Christ implanting his Cross in the heart of Saint Clare of Montefalco." The details page for the image state that it is a circa 14th century painting, author unknown, source unknown.

In https://www.italythisway.com/places/montefalco.php a guide book to Italy in the discussion of the city of Montefalco, it gives this description

Continuing your visit to the churches of the city, you enter the 15th century Church of Santa Chiara, which has a clearly reconisable Baroque style following a 17th century restructuring. This church holds the remains of St. Clare of Montefalco; a 17th century picture of "St. Clare in Ecstasy" by Francesco Longhi; a stucco altar (17th century) by Camillo Rusconi; a painting by Francesco Refini (1615 ca.-1692), from Spoleto, and some 14th century frescoes by the Umbrian School.

If this source is accurate, I propose that the title be changed to "St. Clare in Ecstasy" the date given as 17th century, and the author as Francesco Longhi. According to this website, it currently resides in the Santa Chiara church in Montefalco, Italy.

Famosa (talk) 18:22, 17 August 2018 (UTC)