Funeral procession Where: the men in the foreground, seen from behind, dressed in black mourning clothes. For the ingot to walk Monks and Priests. Right citizens toekijken. Manufacturer : printmaker Abraham Bosse (listed building) in its design: Abraham Bosse (listed building): Jean Leblond (I) (listed building) provider of privilege: Louis XIII (king of France ) (listed building) Place manufacture: Paris Date: 1640 - 1642 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etch dimensions: plate edge: h 260 mm × W 314 mmToelichtingMaakt part of a series of seven pictures with the subject th


Funeral procession Where: the men in the foreground, seen from behind, dressed in black mourning clothes. For the ingot to walk Monks and Priests. Right citizens toekijken. Manufacturer : printmaker Abraham Bosse (listed building) in its design: Abraham Bosse (listed building): Jean Leblond (I) (listed building) provider of privilege: Louis XIII (king of France ) (listed building) Place manufacture: Paris Date: 1640 - 1642 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etch dimensions: plate edge: h 260 mm × W 314 mmToelichtingMaakt part of a series of seven pictures with the subject the seven works of mercy , issued between 1640 and 1642 by Jean Leblond (I) in Paris. See Lothe 2008, Nos 22-28. Subjectmourning dresscortege, funeral processionde (seven) Working Barmhartigheidburying the dead, "mortuus sepellitur '~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy When: 1640 - 1640


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