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Portrait of the Carthusian friar, Florentine school of the 16th century, Renaissance style. Technique: oil on panel In good condition.
The Carthusian Order (in Latin Ordo cartusiensis, acronym O. Cart.) is one of the most rigorous monastic orders of the Catholic Church. The institute was founded by Saint Bruno in 1084 in Isère, France, with the creation of the first monastery, the Grande Chartreuse. The order's motto is Stat Crux dum volvitur orbis (The Cross Stands Firm While the World Turns) .
Dimensions: 23x17. 5 cm
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Portrait of the Carthusian friar, Florentine school of the 16th century, Renaissance style. Technique: oil on panel In good condition.
The Carthusian Order (in Latin Ordo cartusiensis, acronym O. Cart.) is one of the most rigorous monastic orders of the Catholic Church. The institute was founded by Saint Bruno in 1084 in Isère, France, with the creation of the first monastery, the Grande Chartreuse. The order's motto is Stat Crux dum volvitur orbis (The Cross Stands Firm While the World Turns) .
Dimensions: 23x17. 5 cm