The Allegory of Confirmation

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The Allegory of Confirmation is a religious allegorical painting by Dutch Golden Age artist Abraham Bloemaert, exemplifying his refined Mannerist style and interest in Counter-Reformation themes.

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The Allegory of Christian Confirmation 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
religious painting
artStyle Mannerism NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
creator Abraham Bloemaert NERFINISHED
creatorArtStyle Mannerism NERFINISHED
creatorMovement Dutch Golden Age NERFINISHED
creatorNationality Dutch
depicts Catholic sacrament
Christian iconography
Confirmation NERFINISHED
Holy Spirit symbolism
genre allegory
history painting
religious art
hasQuality allegorical symbolism
refined composition
religious didacticism
languageOfInscription Latin
mainSubject Counter-Reformation NERFINISHED
medium oil painting
movement Dutch Golden Age
partOf Counter-Reformation art NERFINISHED
period early 17th century
religiousTradition Catholicism NERFINISHED
theme Catholic doctrine
Counter-Reformation NERFINISHED
sacraments of the Catholic Church

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Abraham Bloemaert notableWork The Allegory of Confirmation
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