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1672 (ca.), Johannes Vermeer, Allegory of the Catholic Faith (detail) -- Rijksmuseum (Amsterdam) (special exhibition)

Personal high-resolution, color-accurate photograph taken at the 2023 exhibition "Vermeer" at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, which displayed most of Vermeer's paintings.

 

From the museum label: This picture, made at a moment when public celebrations of the Mass were forbidden in the Dutch Republic, draws on the complex language of allegory to depict the triumph of the Catholic Church. A woman, representing the church itself, places one foot atop a globe, while in the foreground the cornerstone of the church crushes the serpent of evil. Vermeer converted to Catholicism before his marriage, and this painting, which includes a table laden with chalice, missal, and crucifix, may also refer to the celebration of the Mass in "hidden churches" within private homes. The Crucifixion scene in the background is based on a painting in Vermeer's collection by the Flemish artist Jacob Jordaens.

 

Link to other Vermeer paintings

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Uploaded on March 22, 2023
Taken on March 22, 2023