The Trinity, c. 1620. Creator: Hendrik van Balen (Flemish, 1575-1632).

The Trinity, c. 1620. Creator: Hendrik van Balen (Flemish, 1575-1632).

2-745-827 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

The Trinity, c. 1620. This vividly coloured altarpiece was made in Antwerp, the center of religious learning in Catholic Flanders. In the mid-1500s when the Catholic Church mounted a defense against the spread of Protestant reforms, known as the Counter-Reformation, it encouraged the production of religious images that promoted Catholic doctrine, offering opportunities for artists like Rubens, Van Dyck, and Van Balen. Van Balen’s painting depicts the traditional theme of the Trinity, with God the Father holding the dead Christ and the dove of the Holy Spirit hovering above. Unusually, God wears the purple papal tiara, intended to emphasize the pope’s role as God’s true representative on earth. Encircling the figures of the Trinity are angels holding the instruments of Christ’s Passion. On the clasp of God’s elaborate cape is a small figure of Saint Barbara, perhaps a clue to the original location of the work in a chapel dedicated to her.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Oil on wood

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6324x7905
File Size : 146,459kb


Aliases

  1. 1996.26
  1. 159488
  1. 0940023163
  1. 1996.26
  1. 2-745-827
  1. 2745827

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