Grafmonument voor Johannes Schelhammer Siste gradum viator Schelhammer IVL Hamb (titel op object) Tomb of epitaph for German theologian John Haddock Hammer the Evangelical Lutheran church of the Lutheran Burgwal the Hague. A plate with Latin inscription in memory of him is at the center of an architectural frame. This is crowned with a medallion Where: is shown on the symbol of Christ's suffering: a pelican feeding its young with its own blood. Two grie women flanking a portrait of Schelhammer. Manufacturer : printmaker: François Bleys Wyck (listed property) to drawing: Augustinus Terwesten (I


Grafmonument voor Johannes Schelhammer Siste gradum viator Schelhammer IVL Hamb (titel op object) Tomb of epitaph for German theologian John Haddock Hammer the Evangelical Lutheran church of the Lutheran Burgwal the Hague. A plate with Latin inscription in memory of him is at the center of an architectural frame. This is crowned with a medallion Where: is shown on the symbol of Christ's suffering: a pelican feeding its young with its own blood. Two grie women flanking a portrait of Schelhammer. Manufacturer : printmaker: François Bleys Wyck (listed property) to drawing: Augustinus Terwesten (II) (listed building) to view: John Hannart (listed building) publisher: Reinier Boitet (listed building) publisher: Adrianus Douci Pietersz Provider of privilege unknown (listed property) Place manufacture: printmaker: Leiden in drawing Den Haag to view: The Hague Publisher: Delft Publisher: Amsterdam Date: 1730 - 1736 Material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: leaf : h 291 mm (cut inside edge plate) b × 179 mm (cut inside edge plate) Comments Print also used in: Riemer, Jacob. Beschry of 's-Graven Hage in law claiming thereof origin designation of yellow gent, extensions, evils and listen; together with (...). 2 parts. Delft and The Hague, 1730-1739, Vol. (Delft: Reinier Boitet, 1730). And: Riemer, Jacob. Beschry of 's-Graven Hage in law claiming thereof origin designation of yellow gent, extensions, evils and listen; together with (...). 2 parts. Delft and The Hague, 1730-1739, Vol. (Amsterdam: Adrianus Douci, 1736). Print to drawing Augustine Terwesten who relied on the sculpture of John Hannart. Subject: epitaph'pleurants'


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