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Theological Virtues Collection

"Theological Virtues: A Glimpse into the Divine Realm" In Paolo Veronese's masterpiece, Saint Mark rewards the theological virtues with his divine grace

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Saint Mark rewarding the theological virtues. Artist: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)

Saint Mark rewarding the theological virtues. Artist: Veronese, Paolo (1528-1588)
Saint Mark rewarding the theological virtues. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Theological Virtues Faith Charity Hope Tempera

Theological Virtues Faith Charity Hope Tempera
Artokoloro

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Charity (oil on canvas)

Charity (oil on canvas)
XIR93862 Charity (oil on canvas) by Fontainebleau School, (16th century); 147x96.5 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Allegory in honor of Christina of Sweden, Pieter Nolpe, 1650

Allegory in honor of Christina of Sweden, Pieter Nolpe, 1650

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: New Year Postcard from the Haarlem Chamber of Rhetoric The Wijngaertrancken, 1600

New Year Postcard from the Haarlem Chamber of Rhetoric The Wijngaertrancken, 1600, The Netherlands, Jacob Matham, 1600

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Personification of loyalty, Arnold Houbraken, 1710 - 1719

Personification of loyalty, Arnold Houbraken, 1710 - 1719

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Portrait of King Charles Gustav of Sweden, Pieter Nolpe, Anonymous, 1654 - 1660

Portrait of King Charles Gustav of Sweden, Pieter Nolpe, Anonymous, 1654 - 1660

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Portrait of Maximilian Henry of Bavaria, Archbishop of Cologne, Pieter van Schuppen, 1671

Portrait of Maximilian Henry of Bavaria, Archbishop of Cologne, Pieter van Schuppen, 1671

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Allegory of Hope, Faith and Love, Pieter Serwouters

Allegory of Hope, Faith and Love, Pieter Serwouters

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Allegory of Faith and Justice, print maker: Pieter Serwouters, Bonaventura Elzevier

Allegory of Faith and Justice, print maker: Pieter Serwouters, Bonaventura Elzevier, Abraham Elzevier I, 1626

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Decoration with Spes, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1581 - 1656

Decoration with Spes, Nicolaes de Bruyn, 1581 - 1656

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Love, Jan Saenredam, Anonymous, Hendrick Goltzius, 1601 - 1651

Love, Jan Saenredam, Anonymous, Hendrick Goltzius, 1601 - 1651

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Love (Caritas), Jacob Matham, Franco Estius, 1593

Love (Caritas), Jacob Matham, Franco Estius, 1593

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Believe, print maker: Zacharias Dolendo, Jacob de Gheyn II, c. 1596 - c. 1597

Believe, print maker: Zacharias Dolendo, Jacob de Gheyn II, c. 1596 - c. 1597

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Love (Caritas), print maker: Jacob Matham, Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, 1593

Love (Caritas), print maker: Jacob Matham, Hendrick Goltzius, Franco Estius, 1593

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Faith (Fides), Jacob Matham, Franco Estius, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1593

Faith (Fides), Jacob Matham, Franco Estius, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1593

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Medallion with a depiction of the marriage of Christ and his church, Dirck Strijcker

Medallion with a depiction of the marriage of Christ and his church, Dirck Strijcker, 1607 - 1677

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Faith, Jacob de Gheyn (II), 1591 - 1595

Faith, Jacob de Gheyn (II), 1591 - 1595

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Tyrant watches as the personifications of the Law and Faith are suppressed, Jan Luyken

Tyrant watches as the personifications of the Law and Faith are suppressed, Jan Luyken, Jacob van Royen, 1706

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Title page of Adrian Spinniker De Werken en Vergelding Der Barmhertigheid En

Title page of Adrian Spinniker De Werken en Vergelding Der Barmhertigheid En Ombarmhertigheid 1711, Jan Luyken, wed. Pieter Arentsz & Cornelis van der Sys (II), 1711

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Title print for Speculum Illustratum Virginum, Theodoor Galle, 1581-1633

Title print for Speculum Illustratum Virginum, Theodoor Galle, 1581-1633

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Piety, Anonymous, Jan Saenredam, Hendrick Goltzius, 1590 - 1595

Piety, Anonymous, Jan Saenredam, Hendrick Goltzius, 1590 - 1595

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Allegory of charity, Hendrick Goltzius, 1590 - 1594

Allegory of charity, Hendrick Goltzius, 1590 - 1594

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Evangelical Jubilee print of the second centenary of the Reformation, 1717, print maker

Evangelical Jubilee print of the second centenary of the Reformation, 1717, print maker: Adolf van der Laan, Abraham Lairesse I de, 1717

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Vignette with Faith and Truth, Jan Punt, 1747

Vignette with Faith and Truth, Jan Punt, 1747

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Allegory on the occasion of the marriage of Jacob Alewijn Ghijzen and Perina Vorsterman

Allegory on the occasion of the marriage of Jacob Alewijn Ghijzen and Perina Vorsterman, Bernard Picart, 1719

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Allegory on the establishing of the Oprechte Vaderlandsche Societeiten in 1787, Anonymous

Allegory on the establishing of the Oprechte Vaderlandsche Societeiten in 1787, Anonymous, Maria Geertruida de Cambon-van der Werken, Johannes Francois Jacobs de Age, 1787

Background imageTheological Virtues Collection: Allegorical figures in a tomb, Jacob Folkema, 1723

Allegorical figures in a tomb, Jacob Folkema, 1723


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"Theological Virtues: A Glimpse into the Divine Realm" In Paolo Veronese's masterpiece, Saint Mark rewards the theological virtues with his divine grace. Faith, Charity, and Hope stand tall as they are honored for their unwavering devotion to God. Painted in tempera, these virtues come to life on canvas, radiating a sense of spiritual enlightenment. Pieter Nolpe pays tribute to Christina of Sweden through an allegorical painting that symbolizes loyalty and dedication. The personification of loyalty stands strong, reminding us of the importance of steadfastness in our beliefs and commitments. The New Year postcard from The Wijngaertrancken Chamber of Rhetoric transports us back to 1600 Haarlem. It serves as a reminder that even during times of celebration and joy, we should not forget the significance of faith, charity, and hope in our lives. Portraits by Pieter Nolpe capture King Charles Gustav of Sweden and Maximilian Henry of Bavaria - both figures who exemplify leadership guided by theological virtues. Their portraits remind us that those in positions of power can inspire others through their commitment to faith and justice. Pieter Serwouters' allegorical works depict hope, faith, love, and justice intertwined harmoniously. These prints serve as visual reminders that these virtues are interconnected pillars upon which we build a meaningful existence. Nicolaes de Bruyn's decoration featuring Spes (the Latin word for "hope") invites contemplation on the role hope plays in our lives. As we navigate challenges or uncertainties along our journey towards salvation or personal growth – it is this virtue that keeps us moving forward with optimism. Jan Saenredam's depiction captures love itself – an essential component within theological virtues. Love binds all other virtues together; it is through acts driven by genuine care for others that we truly reflect God's unconditional love for humanity.