Imagination of the most important religions in the world, Bernard Picart, 1727 Canvas Print

Imagination of the most important religions in the world, Bernard Picart, 1727 Canvas Print

Allegorical representation with in the middle the female personification of the Roman Church, crowned with a tiara. She tramples on a rabbi holding a Hebrew text and the personification of the Roman Empire, which holds an image of Victoria in her hands. Superstition (Idolatria) tries to take the image away from her. To the left of a tree is the female personification of the Christian Faith, an open Bible in the hands. For her a priest who baptizes a woman. In the foreground some Muslims who look up to a preaching man. One of them is holding a tablet with eight lines from the Koran. In the background, temples and rituals of pagan religions are depicted. In the margin a nine-line caption and a legend in French.

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