• The Allegory of Faith, also known as Allegory of the Catholic Faith, is a painting created by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer in about 1670–72.
  • Johannes Vermeer: The Allegory of Faith wikidata:Q467359 reasonator:Q467359. Artist. ... Items portrayed in this file. depicts. The Allegory of Faith.
  • Johannes Vermeer, _Allegory of the Catholic Faith_, 1670-72, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
  • Search. Menu. Johannes Vermeer - Allegory of the Catholic Faith. Allegory of the Catholic Faith (ca. 1670–72).
  • Allegory of the Catholic Faith 1672. by Johannes Vermeer. In this atypical painting the artist employed a more abstractive style to suit the intellectual subject.
  • As an Allegory of Faith, we can surmise some “messages” that Vermeer wanted to impart, but the beauty of allegory is its evocative power.
  • The Allegory of the Catholic Faith. 1671-74 Oil on canvas, 114 x 89 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Signature: Not signed.
  • Title: Allegory of the Catholic Faith. Creator: Johannes Vermeer. Date Created: 1670. Physical Dimensions: 47 x 35 in.
  • The original painting by Jacob Jordaens was simplified by Vermeer to fit into the background of his “Allegory of Faith.”
  • Allegory of the Catholic Faith is a Baroque Oil on Canvas Painting created by Johannes Vermeer from 1670 to 1672.