God de Vader, gezeten op een troon Titelpagina voor Hartmann Schedel, Liber Chronicarum, 1493 Liber Chronicarum (serietitel) God the Father, seated on a throne. On his head he wears a tiara. In his left hand he has an orb. With his right hand he makes a speech gesture. In a scroll text: Ipse dixit et facta sunt, Ipse mandavit, et creata sunt. Psalm 33: 9 (He spoke and it was there he commanded and they were created.). Down two men holding up a blank escutcheon. At the top of a decorative border of entangled branches and naked figures. The print is part of a album. Manufacturer : printmaker Mic


God de Vader, gezeten op een troon Titelpagina voor Hartmann Schedel, Liber Chronicarum, 1493 Liber Chronicarum (serietitel) God the Father, seated on a throne. On his head he wears a tiara. In his left hand he has an orb. With his right hand he makes a speech gesture. In a scroll text: Ipse dixit et facta sunt, Ipse mandavit, et creata sunt. Psalm 33: 9 (He spoke and it was there he commanded and they were created.). Down two men holding up a blank escutcheon. At the top of a decorative border of entangled branches and naked figures. The print is part of a album. Manufacturer : printmaker Michel Wolgemut (studio) printmaker: Wilhelm Pleydenwurff (workshop) Place manufacture: Nuremberg Date: 1493 Physical features: woodcut pasted on album leaf; verso with text printing material: paper Technique: woodcut / printing / paste dimensions: image: H 377 mm × W 238 mmToelichtingDe woodcut used in book illustration in the Liber Chronicarum (or Nuremberg Chronicle) by Hartmann Schedel, published in Latin and German in 1493. See folio 1v. Subject: God the Father (as bearded old man) enthroned Benthic, usually with crown or tiara, and with scepter and / or globe


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