Allegory on the equating of the Roman Catholic religion with other denominations, 1799, Carel Frederik Bendorp (I), 1799 Canvas Print

Allegory on the equating of the Roman Catholic religion with other denominations, 1799, Carel Frederik Bendorp (I), 1799 Canvas Print

Allegory of equating the Roman Catholic religion with other denominations, 1799. Central is the Dutch Virgin on the steps of a temple by altar, with the Phrygian cap on the tip of the spear; behind her right, on the steps, two young men embracing each other as a symbol of the Brotherhood. The Virgin is used to the left and hands over a paper to the Religion, represented as a standing woman holding a quirky in the left hand; behind her love, a woman with two children. In the foreground on the left is the Hope; on the right is a woman with a pass lead as a symbol of Equality. At the top left of the All-Seeing Eye.

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