Portrait of Jacopo Barbarigo with a kneeling woman as personification of Venice, Robert van Audenaerd, 1673 - 1743 Canvas Print

Portrait of Jacopo Barbarigo with a kneeling woman as personification of Venice, Robert van Audenaerd, 1673 - 1743 Canvas Print

Pedestal in the shape of a cartouche. On top a medallion with the portrait of Jacopo Barbarigo on the front. He's carrying a cross around his neck. On the back a tomb monument or altar with the motto: Conservatoribus Venetae Libertatis. The pedestal is surrounded by a kneeling woman, possibly the personification of Venice (as dogana with doge hat). She's looking at a book a bishop is telling her. Two saints in the process. The man with palm branch and laurel wreath died a martyr. The boy on the right has a model of St. Mark's Square in his hands. The print is part of an album.

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