Allegory on the love of man for God, Jan Baptist Berterham, 1696 - 1721 print Adam gives his heart to God in paradise landscape with animals. In the air the all -seeing eye of God is shown with angels and saints and a horn of abundance comes from the rays as a reward for a man who gave love a place in his life. In a scene in the background we see the crucified Christ with the two criminals and longinus on either side that put his lance in the side of Christ. Bible text from the first letter from John, 4:19 paper etching love towards God; 'Amore verso Iddio' (Ripa). the all-seeing eye, triangl


Allegory on the love of man for God, Jan Baptist Berterham, 1696 - 1721 print Adam gives his heart to God in paradise landscape with animals. In the air the all -seeing eye of God is shown with angels and saints and a horn of abundance comes from the rays as a reward for a man who gave love a place in his life. In a scene in the background we see the crucified Christ with the two criminals and longinus on either side that put his lance in the side of Christ. Bible text from the first letter from John, 4:19 paper etching love towards God; 'Amore verso Iddio' (Ripa). the all-seeing eye, triangle with eye ~ symbol of God the Father. Longinus pierces Christ's side with a lance. 'Cornucopia', Horn of Plenty


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