It's another Ripa valence flip! There's a lot of mystique to this one - technically I have all the elements of the personification - wool clothing and wolf's feet, performing charity while looking away. But there's a lot of weirdness with the way representation works trying to represent the concept as well. The book she is holding is actually Ripa's Iconographia itself. There's some spotlight hyper-baroque lighting going on and I don't even know what the decorative edges are about but that landscape in the background is just a reference to Girl In Landscape by Lethem for some reason. I must have been thinking about how contradictory morality is the only way to live and what matters is that good is done regardless of faith. But for sure "charity" as a stratified institution is an emblem of lived hypocrisy, so this is more about liberalism than like, the kind of gotcha arguments liberals think will work on the right wing. Anyway this lives with a buddy now and I have no idea where he put it.
