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Allegory of the Eucharist by Alexander Coosemans Bottom Fragment - Image of the bottom fragment of the 'Allegory of the Eucharist', an artwork with religious meaning by Alexander Coosemans (oil on canvas, Museum of Tesse,  Le Mans, France). Alexander Coosemans (1627-1689, Antwerp) was a Flemish Baroque painter, specialized in still lifes, a pupil of Jan Davidsz de Heem, a leading still-life artist in the Netherlands.<br />
The arrangement in the foreground in the bottom fragment of the 'Allegory of the Eucharist' contains many symbolic elements as grapes, lemons, peaches, quince and pomegranates. The grapes are a reference to the Christian communion during which are consumed bread and wine, while the pomegranate and the quince are symbols of plenty, fertility and immortality. In the Christian art, the lemons represent fidelity. They are strongly connected to the Virgin Mary and her stance at the foot of the Cross. A whole peach symbolizes the salvation and truth, as well as fecundity. When cut in half, it represents the human tendency to excess. - , allegory, allegories, Eucharist, Alexander, Coosemans, bottom, fragment, art, arts, image, images, artwork, artworks, religious, meaning, oil, canvas, museum, Tesse, Le, Mans, France, 1627, 1689, Antwerp, Flemish, Baroque, painter, painters, still-lifes, pupil, Jan, Davidsz, Heem, work, artist, artists, Netherlands, arrangement, foreground, symbolic, elements, grapes, lemons, peaches, peach, quince, pomegranates, pomegranate, reference, Christian, communion, bread, wine, symbols, plenty, fertility, immortality, fidelity, Virgin, Mary, stance, foot, Cross, salvation, truth, fecundity, human, tendency - Image of the bottom fragment of the 'Allegory of the Eucharist', an artwork with religious meaning by Alexander Coosemans (oil on canvas, Museum of Tesse,  Le Mans, France). Alexander Coosemans (1627-1689, Antwerp) was a Flemish Baroque painter, specialized in still lifes, a pupil of Jan Davidsz de Heem, a leading still-life artist in the Netherlands.<br />
The arrangement in the foreground in the bottom fragment of the 'Allegory of the Eucharist' contains many symbolic elements as grapes, lemons, peaches, quince and pomegranates. The grapes are a reference to the Christian communion during which are consumed bread and wine, while the pomegranate and the quince are symbols of plenty, fertility and immortality. In the Christian art, the lemons represent fidelity. They are strongly connected to the Virgin Mary and her stance at the foot of the Cross. A whole peach symbolizes the salvation and truth, as well as fecundity. When cut in half, it represents the human tendency to excess. Resuelve rompecabezas en línea gratis Allegory of the Eucharist by Alexander Coosemans Bottom Fragment juegos puzzle o enviar Allegory of the Eucharist by Alexander Coosemans Bottom Fragment juego de puzzle tarjetas electrónicas de felicitación  de puzzles-games.eu.. Allegory of the Eucharist by Alexander Coosemans Bottom Fragment puzzle, puzzles, rompecabezas juegos, puzzles-games.eu, juegos de puzzle, juegos en línea del rompecabezas, juegos gratis puzzle, juegos en línea gratis rompecabezas, Allegory of the Eucharist by Alexander Coosemans Bottom Fragment juego de puzzle gratuito, Allegory of the Eucharist by Alexander Coosemans Bottom Fragment juego de rompecabezas en línea, jigsaw puzzles, Allegory of the Eucharist by Alexander Coosemans Bottom Fragment jigsaw puzzle, jigsaw puzzle games, jigsaw puzzles games, Allegory of the Eucharist by Alexander Coosemans Bottom Fragment rompecabezas de juego tarjeta electrónica, juegos de puzzles tarjetas electrónicas, Allegory of the Eucharist by Alexander Coosemans Bottom Fragment puzzle tarjeta electrónica de felicitación

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Allegory of the Eucharist by Alexander Coosemans Bottom Fragment - Descripción - Image of the bottom fragment of the 'Allegory of the Eucharist', an artwork with religious meaning by Alexander Coosemans (oil on canvas, Museum of Tesse,  Le Mans, France). Alexander Coosemans (1627-1689, Antwerp) was a Flemish Baroque painter, specialized in still lifes, a pupil of Jan Davidsz de Heem, a leading still-life artist in the Netherlands.<br />
The arrangement in the foreground in the bottom fragment of the 'Allegory of the Eucharist' contains many symbolic elements as grapes, lemons, peaches, quince and pomegranates. The grapes are a reference to the Christian communion during which are consumed bread and wine, while the pomegranate and the quince are symbols of plenty, fertility and immortality. In the Christian art, the lemons represent fidelity. They are strongly connected to the Virgin Mary and her stance at the foot of the Cross. A whole peach symbolizes the salvation and truth, as well as fecundity. When cut in half, it represents the human tendency to excess. Descripción 
Image of the bottom fragment of the 'Allegory of the Eucharist', an artwork with religious meaning by Alexander Coosemans (oil on canvas, Museum of Tesse, Le Mans, France). Alexander Coosemans (1627-1689, Antwerp) was a Flemish Baroque painter, specialized in still lifes, a pupil of Jan Davidsz de Heem, a leading still-life artist in the Netherlands.
The arrangement in the foreground in the bottom fragment of the 'Allegory of the Eucharist' contains many symbolic elements as grapes, lemons, peaches, quince and pomegranates. The grapes are a reference to the Christian communion during which are consumed bread and wine, while the pomegranate and the quince are symbols of plenty, fertility and immortality. In the Christian art, the lemons represent fidelity. They are strongly connected to the Virgin Mary and her stance at the foot of the Cross. A whole peach symbolizes the salvation and truth, as well as fecundity. When cut in half, it represents the human tendency to excess.


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