Maria as Onze Lieve Vrouwe Ter help and the redemption of the prisoners, Theodoor van Thulden, 1632 - 1633 print Mary, with the Christ child on her lap, appears to Christian slaves, still in chain people but already saved by the Trinitarians, whose ships one sees in the background. A trinitarian, perhaps the holy John of Matha, mediates for them with Mary, who hands them the scapulaul with the Maltese Cross, the emblem of order. Bottom left the coat of arms of Father Louis Petit, the superior of the Order of the Holy Trinity in Paris. According to the two -line French caption, the painting wit


Maria as Onze Lieve Vrouwe Ter help and the redemption of the prisoners, Theodoor van Thulden, 1632 - 1633 print Mary, with the Christ child on her lap, appears to Christian slaves, still in chain people but already saved by the Trinitarians, whose ships one sees in the background. A trinitarian, perhaps the holy John of Matha, mediates for them with Mary, who hands them the scapulaul with the Maltese Cross, the emblem of order. Bottom left the coat of arms of Father Louis Petit, the superior of the Order of the Holy Trinity in Paris. According to the two -line French caption, the painting with this performance is in the Mathurin monastery of the Order of the Saint Trinity in Paris. Paris paper etching / engraving Mary sitting or enthroned, the Christ-child in front of her, standing in her lap (or in front of her bosom). St. John of Matha, usually with St. Felix of Valois, ransoming prisoners or slaves. slavery; serfs and the enslaved


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