An Allegory of the Crown of Life
Juan de Valdes Leal, 1655–1665

The convert, holding a rosary, sits at a table covered with devotional books. Behind him, an angel points upward to a crown. The crown is encircled by Latin text and occupies the top left corner of the painting. This scene takes place against a background which is dominated by a painting of the Crucifixion. This painting was part of a collection of 117 works belonging to the industrialist and engineer F.D. Lycett Green and bequeathed to York through the Art Fund, in 1955, in recognition of the remarkable efforts made after the Second World War by its curator to transform it into a gallery of international importance.
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Title of artwork, date
An Allegory of the Crown of Life, 1655–1665
Date supported
1955
Medium and material
Oil on canvas
Dimensions
127 x 95.3 cm
Gifted by
F D Lycett Green

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