A collection of tapestries illustrating the life of Saint Francis of Assisi, created by celebrated Australian artist Arthur Boyd, are being exhibited together publicly for the first time. Commissioned in the late 1960s, the works have remained largely unseen for over 50 years. Boyd, a renowned figure in Australian art, is known for his evocative and symbolic depictions of religious and mythological themes. The exhibition offers a rare opportunity to view the complete series as originally intended. Details regarding the exhibition’s location and duration have not been widely publicized, but the event is generating significant interest among art enthusiasts. The display is described as emotionally resonant, reflecting both Boyd’s artistic vision and the spiritual narrative of Saint Francis.