The Allegory of Christian Salvation and Redemption

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The Allegory of Christian Salvation and Redemption is a religious Baroque painting by Dutch artist Abraham Bloemaert that symbolically depicts themes of sin, sacrifice, and redemption central to Christian theology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque painting
painting
allegorical true
artForm oil painting
countryOfOrigin Dutch Republic
creator Abraham Bloemaert NERFINISHED
culturalContext Dutch Golden Age art
depictionType multi-figure religious composition
depicts Christian redemption
Christian salvation
redemption
sacrifice
sin
themes central to Christian theology
genre Christian religious painting
hasMoralMessage centrality of Christ’s sacrifice
hope of salvation through faith
need for redemption from sin
hasTheme Christian doctrine
Christ’s sacrifice
atonement
grace
redemption
sacrifice
salvation
sin
iconography Christian symbols of sin and redemption
intendedAudience Christian viewers
intendedFunction devotional aid
didactic religious image
languageOfTitle English
movement Baroque
period Baroque era
religion Christianity
style Baroque
subjectMatter Christian theology
biblical themes
symbolicallyRepresents Christian redemption
Christian salvation
the consequences of sin
the saving work of Christ
theologicalContext soteriology
usesDevice allegory
symbolism

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Abraham Bloemaert notableWork The Allegory of Christian Salvation and Redemption