Francis I and His Family is an 1820 oil on canvas painting by Giuseppe Cammarano, now in the National Museum of Capodimonte in Naples.
Crown prince Francis had to remain in Sicily to act as vicar general even after the overthrow of Joachim Murat and French rule in Naples.
He finally returned to Naples where in 1820 he commissioned Cammarano to produce the work in honour of his father Ferdinand I's sixtieth birthday.
The two children missing are Marie-Caroline (Francis' daughter with Maria Clementina) and Antonio.
In the background is a landscape of the Bay of Naples and Mount Vesuvius.