700
H 80 x W 106 x D 6 cm
COD 9214
Ancient English painting dated 1762. Oil on canvas work signed JBJ (John Baptist Jackson 1701 – 1780, lacking authentication) on the bottom left, depicting the religious subject Baptism of Lydia by Saint Paul in the city of Thyatira. Painting of excellent pictorial quality, rich in decorative elements on the front and background. Painting which presents a writing by the painter at the bottom right (Chap. XVI, Ver. 14,15,16,17 see photo) which refers to the biblical scene he represented. Non-coeval wooden frame, from the 66th century, pleasantly carved and gilded. Painting characterized by a fabulous perspective, finely enriched by classical ruins, for antique dealers, interior designers and collectors of sacred art. Painting that underwent conservative restoration, relining and replacement of the frame during the 92th century. In good condition. Painting light H XNUMX x W XNUMX cm.
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