Icon - Jesus and Joseph - Opaline - Icon of Jozef and Jesus 1951






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A stained glass opaline depiction of Saint Joseph with the child Jesus.
a bird in the hand
Jozef was a carpenter by profession; his tools are located in the bottom left corner.
saw and a hammer
Patron saint of the house and family, contractors, and engineers.
furniture makers and carpenters
Signed bottom right with HP '51, Hendrik Van Paridon.
Painted on 12 pieces of opaline glass and fitted with a wooden frame.
On the back side, a hanging option.
Dimensions 31 x 19.5 x 1.9 cm.
Weight 900 grams.
Around 1905, the brothers Pieter (1876), Peter (1885), and
Hendrik Van Paridon (1887) had an atelier at 52 Rozenstraat in the Jordaan, where they
Plaster sculptures made of composers and mythological figures.
Later, the Van Paridons, originating from a Catholic family from Baarn, continued.
on religious sculpture
After the death of Peter van Paridon in 1928, the two remaining brothers opened
In May 1929, the shop on the N.Z. Voorburgwal under the
Name 'Van Paridon's Religious Art Trade'.
Shipped very well packaged and insured.
I do not ship to the United States.
A stained glass opaline depiction of Saint Joseph with the child Jesus.
a bird in the hand
Jozef was a carpenter by profession; his tools are located in the bottom left corner.
saw and a hammer
Patron saint of the house and family, contractors, and engineers.
furniture makers and carpenters
Signed bottom right with HP '51, Hendrik Van Paridon.
Painted on 12 pieces of opaline glass and fitted with a wooden frame.
On the back side, a hanging option.
Dimensions 31 x 19.5 x 1.9 cm.
Weight 900 grams.
Around 1905, the brothers Pieter (1876), Peter (1885), and
Hendrik Van Paridon (1887) had an atelier at 52 Rozenstraat in the Jordaan, where they
Plaster sculptures made of composers and mythological figures.
Later, the Van Paridons, originating from a Catholic family from Baarn, continued.
on religious sculpture
After the death of Peter van Paridon in 1928, the two remaining brothers opened
In May 1929, the shop on the N.Z. Voorburgwal under the
Name 'Van Paridon's Religious Art Trade'.
Shipped very well packaged and insured.
I do not ship to the United States.
