Kerkvader Gregorius De vier kerkvaders (serietitel) The Blessed Pope Gregory I sat in a church vault. He wears the papal robe and his papal tiara lying next to him on a bench. On his head hovers a dove (the Holy Spirit), the personal attributes of St. Gregory. His writings were inspired by God. An open book to Gregory named Homilae (sermons). A closed book on the ground was called Dialogorum, but this has been scratched. The two titles were the most important works of Gregory. The print has a Latin caption. The series concerns the four kerkvaders. Manufacturer : printmaker: Roeland van Bolten
Kerkvader Gregorius De vier kerkvaders (serietitel) The Blessed Pope Gregory I sat in a church vault. He wears the papal robe and his papal tiara lying next to him on a bench. On his head hovers a dove (the Holy Spirit), the personal attributes of St. Gregory. His writings were inspired by God. An open book to Gregory named Homilae (sermons). A closed book on the ground was called Dialogorum, but this has been scratched. The two titles were the most important works of Gregory. The print has a Latin caption. The series concerns the four kerkvaders. Manufacturer : printmaker: Roeland van Bolten (listed property) to painting by Giuseppe Cesari (listed property) to print by Jacob Mathamuitgever: Christoffel van Sichem (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Zwolle (possible) for painting of Rome to print from Haarlem Publisher: Amsterdam Date: after 1600 - 1608 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: h 291 mm × W 210 mm Subject: St. Gregory the Great as Doctor of the Latin Church, with book, pen and dove (divine inspiration) Doctors (Fathers) of the Church
Size: 1364px × 1832px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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