Embleem met man die afstand doet van zijn aardse bezittingen en zich bekeert tot het christelijke geloof Den wech des eeuwich levens (serietitel) A man kneels before Christ showing his wounds. The man makes his arm Where: note he renounces his earthly possessions. In the landscape are shown examples of Christians who devote themselves properly to the faith as ministers or kluizenaar. Manufacturer : printmaker: Boëtius Adamsz. Bolswertnaar own design: Boëtius Adamsz. Bolswertuitgever: Hendrik Aertssens Place manufacture: print maker: The Netherlands Publisher: Antwerpen Date: 1620 Physical char


Embleem met man die afstand doet van zijn aardse bezittingen en zich bekeert tot het christelijke geloof Den wech des eeuwich levens (serietitel) A man kneels before Christ showing his wounds. The man makes his arm Where: note he renounces his earthly possessions. In the landscape are shown examples of Christians who devote themselves properly to the faith as ministers or kluizenaar. Manufacturer : printmaker: Boëtius Adamsz. Bolswertnaar own design: Boëtius Adamsz. Bolswertuitgever: Hendrik Aertssens Place manufacture: print maker: The Netherlands Publisher: Antwerpen Date: 1620 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: H 140 mm × b 96 mmToelichtingPrent of: Antoine Sucquet, The wech des eeuwich life, described int latin: with images illuminated by a Boëtius Bols Vert, Antwerp, Hendrick Aertssens, 1620, fig. opposite p. 40 Subject: the believer repentant sinner, sinner turning to Christrenouncing the world ~ penitent sinner adult Christchurch ~ abstract conceptionsCheat, Deceit; "Fraud," "inganno '(Ripa) church (exterior) Death skeleton as putting a finger to the lips,' Silentium '; "Silentio '(Ripa)


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