RAMA OBRAZU ŚW KLEMENSA

The frame of St Clement's painting is located in the Church, the main altar is centrally visible from the entrance, and on its left side, in the left side nave of the church there is a side altar. Next to the altar is the Frame of the painting of St. Clement. In 2001, Pope John Paul II consecrated the church to the Minor Basilica.

The side altar is in the transept, the transept is the transverse nave of the church, the nave perpendicular to the axis of the church, located between the chancel and the rest of the building.

The style of the painting's frame is the folklore-Zakopian style, which appeared at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The frame is made of wood. The material is pine, the frame is carved and painted with clear varnish.
The dimensions of the frame of St Clement's painting is 164 centimetres (height) by 122 centimetres (width).

OBRAZ ŚW. JÓZEFA

Picture of Saint Joseph is in the museum under the chapel. The exposition is located in the lower tier of the castle church built in the 14th century. The upper tier (rebuilt several times) is the chapel of the Holy Mother of Kębło. The museum was established in 1995 on the initiative of the Board of the Society of Friends of Wąwolnica and the contemporary parish priest Jan Pęzioł.

Style: post-impressionism. Material and technique: canvas, oil paint

The Catholic Church recognizes Saint Joseph as a paragon of virtue due to his devotion to God, his faith, diligence, bravery, justice, purity and modesty. Saint Joseph is a model of bravery. There are many publications regarding his life and even research facilities specializing in study of josephology that is theological reflections on the subject of Saint Joseph.

In Poland operates Polish Josephological Study Center in Kalisz and the Saint Mary Basilica in Kalisz is the national sanctuary of Saint Joseph. The 10th International Josephology Congress took place in 2009, also in Kalisz. As a biblical character Saint Joseph is the capstone of the Old Testament. He is completely devoted to God’s will. As the head of the Holy Family of Nazareth he was endowed with grace and trust by God that was shown by entrusting him with care of Mary and Jesus - the Son of God. This is why the Catholic Church consider Saint Joseph to be an exceptional character, worth the cult that is around him. Saint Joseph is also portrayed by the Church as the vanquisher of hell spirits.

The picture of Saint Joseph is in the museum in Wąwolnica and it measures 199 cm (height) by 74 cm (width).

OBRAZ ŚW. FRANCISZKA

Picture of saint Francis is located in the museum under the chapel. The exposition is located in the lower tier of the castle church built in the 14th century. The upper tier (rebuilt several times) is the chapel of the Holy Mother of Kębło. The museum was established in 1995 on the initiative of the Board of the Society of Friends of Wąwolnica and the contemporary parish priest Jan Pęzioł.

Style: formism. Material and technique: canvas, oil paint

In 1979 John Paul II declared Saint Francis the patron of ecologists and ecology.

In 1981 in Krakow the Franciscans founded Ecological Movement of St. Francis of Assisi that holds numerous educational and pro ecological programs.

On 13 th March 2013 St. Francis became the patron of Jorge Maria Bergoglio, who was the first in history to take the name Francis after being chosen as the Pope. The Catholic Church celebrate the memory of St. Francis on 4th October. Francis of Assisi was declared Saint on 16th July 1228 by his friend, Pope Gregory IX (previously cardinal Ugolino).

DEKORACJA SZTUKATORSKA SKLEPIENIA PREZBITERIUM

On the barrel ceiling there are two pairs of lunettes and profiled ribs. In the middle gap between the lunettes there is a pair of hearts with two sculptures of seraphs.

OBRAZ ŚW. WOJCIECHA W OŁTARZU D. KOŚCIOŁA I RAMA

Frontal portrait. Head tilted three fourths to the left, slightly down. Right hand raised in blessing, in left hand double cross and a palm branch. On the left side of the picture in the center there is the scene of St Adalbert’s martyrdom. Three people visible, two of them make an act of martyrdom on the third person. In the background there is a landscape with a three and a canoe by the water. The Saint is wearing episcopal robes: burgundy coat, white and gray dress and a burgundy infula. The background of the picture is plain, steel colored in the upper part, dark brown at the bottom. Wooden frame, carved and gold-plated. - 18th century.
Style: baroque
Material and technique: oil paint and canvas

Pictures of St Placide and Maurice in the altar around the church.

a. Picture of St Placide, frontal position, head tilted three fourths to the left, raised. White collar around his neck, black habit, arms crossed on the chest. Palm in the left hand and crozier in the right hand, sword in the chest. Red infula in the right hand. Blue background with yellow illumination around the head and in the upper left corner. At the top white inscription that says: “PLACIDUS, ABNAS, DISCIPULUS S. TEBUS DICTIPROTONARTERORDIUTS”. Canvas framed with profiled wooden strips. Wings in celadon polychrome.

b. Picture of St. Maurice, frontal position, head three fourths to the right, round trimmed, long beard. Black habit, arms crossed on the chest, left hand holding crozier with a red detail. In the bottom left corner is a red infula. Blue and beige background. Inscription at the top: “S. MAURUS ABBAS DISCIPULUS S.”
Style: baroque
Material and technique: oil paint, canvas and wooden planks