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English: "Societas Iesvitarvm Electa Regnis Portvgalliae Lege Regia III Sept MDCCLIX" ("The Society of Jesus expelled from the Kingdom of Portugal by the Royal Decree of 3 September 1759"), allegorical watercolour about the supression of the Society of Jesus in Portugal. A Jesuit priest stands in the centre of the composition, trying to burn a terrestrial globe against which lean a bishop's mitre and the royal crown (a reference to the Jesuits' offenses to both ecclesiastic and royal power); at his feet lie a closed book (symbolising the end of the Order's monopoly on teaching in Portugal) and a bag of gold coins (a reference to the Order's riches that were seized by the State); in the background, a carrack sets sail from the country's shores as a bolt of lightening strikes the priest in the face.
Português: "Societas Iesvitarvm Electa Regnis Portvgalliae Lege Regia III Sept MDCCLIX" ("A Companhia de Jesus expulsa do Reino de Portugal pela Lei de 3 de Setembro de 1759"), aguarela alegórica à supressão da Companhia de Jesus em Portugal. Um padre jesuíta está no centro da composição, tentando incendiar um globo terrestre junto do qual estão uma mitra e a coroa real (fazem referência às ofensas praticadas pelos jesuítas ao poder eclesiástico e ao poder real); aos seus pés encontram-se um livro fechado (simboliza a proibição da ação educativa da Ordem em Portugal) e um saco com moedas de ouro (menção aos bens da Ordem que foram confiscados pelo Estado); no fundo da composição, uma nau faz-se ao largo, enquanto que do céu tormentoso cai um raio que atinge o clérigo no rosto. |
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circa 1759 date QS:P,+1759-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | Museu de Lisboa |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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