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Dionys van Nijmegen Chimney piece allegory True Faith
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Dionys van Nijmegen Chimney piece allegory True Faith
Dionys van Nijmegen, Chimney piece allegory, possibly on the True Faith, chimney painting painting footage linen oil, At the center of the elevation is woman with wings with in one hand thick book probably the Bible and in the other scepter Above her head female angel is holding flower wreath; this angel has in her other hand mirror symbol of Prudentia. Left in the foreground two putti signed on Ten Commandment sign on the lower left: DvNijmegen Rotterdam City Triangle Leuvehaven rococo style room Bishop Leuvehaven 74 Rotterdam Second home of yarn buyers and collectors Jan & Pieter Bisschop they bought in 1743 for their collection. Room and painting from about 1761 (coming from Castoldi to Rotterdam)
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1743 1761 Allegory Angel Bible Bishop Bisschop Book Bought Center Chimney Piece City Coming Dionys Van Nijmegen Flower Wreath Footage Hand Holding Home Leuvehaven Linen Lower Left Pieter Prudentia Putti Rococo Room Rotterdam Scepter Second Sign Signed Style Triangle Castoldi
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This print showcases the exquisite "Dionys van Nijmegen Chimney piece allegory True Faith". The painting, created with linen and oil, depicts a scene rich in symbolism and religious imagery. At the center of the composition stands a winged woman holding a thick book, likely representing the Bible, in one hand, while grasping a scepter in the other. Above her head hovers a female angel adorned with a flower wreath and clutching a mirror symbolizing Prudentia. In the foreground of this rococo-style room are two playful putti signed on Ten Commandment sign on the lower left corner. This remarkable artwork was acquired by Jan & Pieter Bisschop, avid yarn buyers and collectors from Rotterdam. They purchased it for their esteemed collection in 1743. The room itself is located at Leuvehaven 74 in Rotterdam's city triangle area. It served as their second home and provided an ideal setting to showcase their treasured artworks. The painting dates back to approximately 1761 when it arrived from Castoldi to Rotterdam. This stunning piece exemplifies Dutch artistry during this period and offers viewers an opportunity to delve into its intricate details while contemplating themes of faith and wisdom.
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