The titular seven works/acts of mercy are represented in the painting as follows: ;Bury the dead :In the background, two men carry a dead man (of whom only the feet are visible). ;Visit the imprisoned, and feed the hungry :On the right, a woman visits an imprisoned deputy and gives him milk from her breast. This image alludes to the classical story of
Roman Charity. ;Shelter the homeless :A pilgrim (third from left, as identified by the shell in his hat) asks an innkeeper (at far left) for shelter. ;Clothe the naked :
St. Martin of Tours, fourth from the left, has torn his robe in half and given it to the naked beggar in the foreground, recalling
the saint's popular legend. ;Visit the sick :St. Martin greets and comforts the beggar who is a cripple. ;Refresh the thirsty :
Samson (second from the left) drinks water from the jawbone of an ass. == Interpretation ==