Légende
Rectangular enamelled plaque with a medallion image of Saint Ignatius of Loyola founder of the Jesuit Order in a richly decorated dalmatic, his head haloed, holding an open book inscribed AD MAIORE DEI GLORIAM. He gazes upward at a cloud of flames inscribed HS, tears streaming from his eyes. The image is framed by a circular band with plant motifs in the corners palmette. Below is the inscription S IGNATIUS DE LOIOLA II. 4th quarter of the 17th century, Limoges, France. Height 10 cm, width 8 cm. Maker: Jacques Laudin ca. 1663/8–1729, enameller., A painted oval portrait on a rectangular panel shows a bearded older man with pale skin and gray hair wearing a richly patterned red and white robe and a white garment underneath, holding an open book with visible pages; a golden halo with radiating lines surrounds his head and a flaming red and yellow shape appears near the top left of the oval; the background inside the oval is black, and the surrounding frame area is dark brown with decorative silver-colored corner embellishments and a white border; colors visible include red, white, black, gold, silver, pale skin tones, gray, brown, and yellow.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A10_120
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
32.8Mo (1.5Mo) / 26.0cm x 31.6cm / 3073 x 3732 (300dpi)