unbekannter Meister - Portrait des Ignatius von Loyola, Jesuitenorden
Portrait of Ignatius of Loyola 1491 - 1556 was the most important co-founder and creator of the later also called Jesuit Order, “Society of Jesus”. The painting is very minimalist in the sense of the Jesuit Order, an elite school of the Christian faith. Ignatius of Loyola was canonised in 1622. On the back in the middle of the frame a seal with insignia of the Jesuit Order or a monastery. - narrow gold-leaf bar - oil on canvas, Neapolitan school - from an old family estate - some small retouching recognisable, e. g. on the forehead and in the lower part of the painting - on the back seal with emblem of the Jesuit Order - Shipping via DHL, break- and shockproof packing in foam plates in a hard cardboard
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Portrait of Ignatius of Loyola 1491 - 1556 was the most important co-founder and creator of the later also called Jesuit Order, “Society of Jesus”. The painting is very minimalist in the sense of the Jesuit Order, an elite school of the Christian faith. Ignatius of Loyola was canonised in 1622. On the back in the middle of the frame a seal with insignia of the Jesuit Order or a monastery. - narrow gold-leaf bar - oil on canvas, Neapolitan school - from an old family estate - some small retouching recognisable, e. g. on the forehead and in the lower part of the painting - on the back seal with emblem of the Jesuit Order - Shipping via DHL, break- and shockproof packing in foam plates in a hard cardboard
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