Miracle of the prostitute from Rome, Theodoor Galle (Attributed to), 1610 print A woman from light morals receives an unknown young man in her house. During the Supper he cuts the food. The woman notes that he is bleeding. Later in the evening the young man shows his true form, namely that of Christ who carries the cross. In the background on the left Christ, Mary and Saint Catherina who convince the woman to improve her life. The print has a Latin caption with legend and is part of a fifteen -part series about the miracles of the rosary Antwerp paper engraving aids for prayer, rosary (+


Miracle of the prostitute from Rome, Theodoor Galle (Attributed to), 1610 print A woman from light morals receives an unknown young man in her house. During the Supper he cuts the food. The woman notes that he is bleeding. Later in the evening the young man shows his true form, namely that of Christ who carries the cross. In the background on the left Christ, Mary and Saint Catherina who convince the woman to improve her life. The print has a Latin caption with legend and is part of a fifteen -part series about the miracles of the rosary Antwerp paper engraving aids for prayer, rosary (+ variant). the virgin martyr Catherine of Alexandria; possible attributes: book, crown, emperor Maxentius, palm-branch, ring, sword, wheel - female saint represented in a group (+ Mary). whore, prostitute. carrying of the cross: Christ bearing the cross, alone or with the help of others ( Simon the Cyrenian)


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