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Inside view, northern side altar " altar of Saint Berlindis, 1766, sculpture by Jacob De Koninck (?), detail: image on the right Amor (love)
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Inside view, northern side altar " altar of Saint Berlindis, 1766, sculpture by Jacob De Koninck (?), detail: image on the right Amor (love)
7242080 Inside view, northern side altar " altar of Saint Berlindis, 1766, sculpture by Jacob De Koninck (?), detail: image on the right Amor (love) by Koninck, Jacob De (fl.c.1766) (possibily); (add.info.: Parish church (Meerbeke, Parochiekerk Sint-Pieter), Interior
artist: Jacob De Koninck (?)
Meerbeke, Parochiekerk Sint-Piet, Ninove, Oost-Vlaanderen, Belgium); © Paul Maeyaert. All rights reserved 2023
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© Paul Maeyaert. All rights reserved 2023 / Bridgeman Images
Allegoric Gilding Golden Guilded Heart Shape Heart Shape Symbol Love Heart Love Scene Loveheart Loving Items Thing
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This print captures the inside view of the northern side altar, specifically the altar of Saint Berlindis. Created in 1766 by the talented sculptor Jacob De Koninck, this intricate masterpiece is a true testament to his skill and artistry. The detailed image on the right showcases Amor (love), beautifully crafted with precision and emotion. Located in Meerbeke's Parish church, also known as Parochiekerk Sint-Pieter, this stunning piece adds an air of elegance and spirituality to its surroundings. The artist behind this remarkable work is believed to be Jacob De Koninck, although there is some uncertainty surrounding his identity. The golden gilding and metallic elements give the altar a sense of grandeur and opulence. It exudes a warm glow that enhances its religious significance. Symbolically, it features a heart shape, representing love and devotion within Christian religion. The presence of women depicted in this artwork adds femininity and grace to the overall composition. Their inclusion emphasizes love as a central theme while adding depth to its allegorical nature. Paul Maeyaert expertly captured this photograph, showcasing every intricate detail with finesse. With all rights reserved until 2023, it serves as a reminder of the enduring beauty found within works of art like these sculptures adorning altars around the world.
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