Memorial for Arent van Ysendyck, Walraad Nieuwhoff, 1818 - 1820 print A memorial for Arent van Ysendyck, pastor in Amsterdam, who died in 1818. The portrait of Van Ysendyck has been applied to the column and the basis shows a plaque with a seven -line text in Dutch. The monument is flanked by faith with a book on her lap and in her hand a writing spring and by the grieving religion. A putto shows the image of a church interior. On the ground are the extinguished and broken torch and an hourglass as a sign of death. On the left in the background are two figures between Korenschoven, one of whic


Memorial for Arent van Ysendyck, Walraad Nieuwhoff, 1818 - 1820 print A memorial for Arent van Ysendyck, pastor in Amsterdam, who died in 1818. The portrait of Van Ysendyck has been applied to the column and the basis shows a plaque with a seven -line text in Dutch. The monument is flanked by faith with a book on her lap and in her hand a writing spring and by the grieving religion. A putto shows the image of a church interior. On the ground are the extinguished and broken torch and an hourglass as a sign of death. On the left in the background are two figures between Korenschoven, one of which points up to the sunlight. The gathered shifts indicate the last judgment, where God will harvest the seed or his word that has fallen in good ground, according to the parable of the sower. The Hague paper etching / engraving Faith, 'Fides'; 'Fede', 'Fede catholica', 'Fede christiana', 'Fede christiana catholica' (Ripa) ~ one of the Three Theological Virtues. mourning the dead. hourglass. torch (+ extinguishing; extinguished light, lamp, candle). symbols of Last Judgement. the sower ~ parable of Christ (Matthew 13:3-9; Mark 4:3-9; Luke 8:5-8)


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