St. George
St. Francis: Gian Marcello Valgimigli bequest (1879); St. Roch, St. George: Count Luigi Zauli Naldi bequest (1965)
The painting is paired with St. Roch and St. Francis
These three panels originally belonged to a single polyptych, which was probably on two registers because the dimensions of the panel with St. Francis, smaller than the other two, seem to suggest that it stood on a hypothetical upper register.
The painter’s identity is unknown. Writing in 1881, Argani put forward the name of Ottaviano da Faenza, while Anna Tambini (2007) has identified a strong Lombard influence in the style of the three saints and suggested that a Madonna and Child on wood now in the Pinacoteca Stuard in Parma may be by the same hand.

