Portrait of Gregorio Barbarigo and the personifications of Torment, Distinction of Good and Evil and Back flip, Robert van Audenaerd, 1673 - 1743 Canvas Print

Portrait of Gregorio Barbarigo and the personifications of Torment, Distinction of Good and Evil and Back flip, Robert van Audenaerd, 1673 - 1743 Canvas Print

Pedestal in the shape of a cartouche. On top a medallion with the portrait of Gregoro Barbarigo on the front. On the back the female personification of Bravery or Strength. She leans her elbow on a column and next to her lies a lion. In addition, the text: Iura Ecclesiae Defensa. Around the pedestal three female personifications. The woman on the left is Torment with three hammers and a heart in her hands. In the middle is Distinction of good and evil: a woman with a sieve and an egge. On the right the personification of Achterklap. This sitting woman with double tongue and weathered clothing pulls a black sheet off her head. Under her feet is a schalmei and in her hands she has a poignaert or knife with which she can hurt others. The print is part of an album.

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