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Vignette personification Penitence Virtues vices

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Vignette personification Penitence Virtues vices

Vignette with the personification of Penitence Virtues and vices (series title), Vignette with the image of the personified Penitence in an ornamental frame. The frame is made up of a cartouche and shell patterns, at the bottom is a heart wrapped with barbed wire. Penitence leans against a stone and holds her hands on her chest while she looks up with regret. The print is part of a series of book illustrations about virtues and vices. Penance, Poenitentia, Contritione (Ripa), part of the confession, Jacob Folkema (mentioned on object), 1723 - 1767, paper, etching, h 90 mm × w 121 mm

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1723 1767 Barbed Wire Bottom Cartouche Chest Confession Frame Hands Holds Jacob Folkema Ornamental Frame Penance Personification Ripa Series Title Stone Vices Vignette Virtues Looks Up Mentioned Regret


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The print captures a captivating vignette from a series of book illustrations titled "Vignette personification Penitence Virtues vices". The image showcases the personified figure of Penitence, surrounded by an exquisite ornamental frame. The frame is adorned with intricate cartouche and shell patterns, adding to its aesthetic appeal. At the bottom of the frame, a heart wrapped in barbed wire symbolizes the pain and struggle associated with penance. Penitence herself leans against a stone, her hands placed gently on her chest as she gazes upwards with deep regret etched across her face. Her expression speaks volumes about the weight she carries within. This particular print is part of a larger series that explores virtues and vices. Created by Jacob Folkema between 1723 and 1767, it showcases his mastery in paper etching. The attention to detail is evident in every line and curve captured on this small yet impactful artwork measuring just 90mm in height and 121mm in width. As we delve into this piece, we are invited to reflect upon our own actions and choices while contemplating themes of redemption, remorse, and personal growth. It serves as a reminder that even amidst our flaws and mistakes, there exists an opportunity for transformation through penitence - an eternal journey towards self-improvement.

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