Heilige Leonardus van Noblat als kluizenaar Quis Leonarde placet colo tuta casa (titel op object) Kluizenaars (serietitel) Ad sacrum speculum patribus dat ales (serietitel) Saint Leonard of Noblat as kluizenaarQuis Leonarde placet (...) colon tuta casa (title object) Hermits (series title) Ad sacrum speculum (...) Patribus which ales (series title) Property Type: picture book illustration serial number: 17 / 23Objectnummer: RP-P-BI 2355Catalogusreferentie: Hollstein Dutch 112-1 (2) Note: two (2) incorrectly states vermeldingRoethlisberger 185-2 (2) Markings / Brands: collector's mark, lower le


Heilige Leonardus van Noblat als kluizenaar Quis Leonarde placet colo tuta casa (titel op object) Kluizenaars (serietitel) Ad sacrum speculum patribus dat ales (serietitel) Saint Leonard of Noblat as kluizenaarQuis Leonarde placet (...) colon tuta casa (title object) Hermits (series title) Ad sacrum speculum (...) Patribus which ales (series title) Property Type: picture book illustration serial number: 17 / 23Objectnummer: RP-P-BI 2355Catalogusreferentie: Hollstein Dutch 112-1 (2) Note: two (2) incorrectly states vermeldingRoethlisberger 185-2 (2) Markings / Brands: collector's mark, lower left verso, stamped: Lugt 240 Manufacturer : printmaker: Boëtius Adamsz. Bolswertnaar design: Abraham Bloemaert Publisher: Boëtius Adamsz. BolswertPlaats manufacture: print maker: Amsterdam Publisher: The Netherlands Date: 1590 - 1612 Physical characteristics: engra material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h × 147 mm b 91 mmToelichtingPrent from: Ad sacrum speculum recurris? ... Patribus the ales, no place Boëtius Adamsz. Bolswert, 1612. Second edition unbound total of fifty prints. Print out series of twenty-three male hermits. In 1619 published a hardback edition but based on the revised labeling and composition are believed prints even in 1612 or before were printed. Roethlisberger considers the issue of 1619 as the first state and the unbound edition of 1612 as the second state (Roethlisberger, 1993, p 171, 172). . Subject: the (Benedictine) abbot and hermit Leonard or Noblac; possible attributes: dalmatic, (interrupted) fetter sancho rite hermit


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