Saint Paul (Portuguese: São Paulo) is a painting by the Portuguese Renaissance artist Nuno Gonçalves, executed c. 1470–1480.
It represents the Apostle Paul, seated and dressed in red, the colour of martyrdom, holding up a sword, with a book on his lap.
It is in the National Museum of Ancient Art, in Lisbon.
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