Image not available

Description

The painting depicts the Bible story ‘the baptism of the eunuch’ in which an Ethiopian converts to Christianity and is baptized. For the Moravian Brethren, who met in this room of a canal house, this account represents the idea that the souls of non-Christians could be saved. Moravians travelled to Suriname, among other places, to convert enslaved people and denounce their religions and spirituality as idolatry.

De doop van de kamerling

1748

Accession Number

N/A

Medium

N/A

Dimensions

height 215 cm x width 108.5 cm

Classification

Painting

Museum

Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam, Netherlands