The painting depicting the adoration of the Imago Pietatis painting was made in the fourth quarter of the 18th or first quarter of the 19th century. Its author could have been Michał Stachowicz. Adored by the saints, the Imago Pietatis painting (also called Misericordia Domini) was most likely to depict the image of St. Anne's Church in Cracow. Among the saints, there is the "felix saeculum Cracoviae" ("Happy Age of Cracow") group and the saints who had a special devotion to Our Lady in the painting.
Paulina Kluz, "Adoration of painting "Misericordia Domini" by the Polish saints", [in:] "The Sacred Lesser Poland Heritage", 2024, source: https://sdm.upjp2.edu.pl/en/works/adoration-of-painting-misericordia-domini-by-the-polish-saints