Medallion with the image of the saint Hieronymus, Anonymous, c. 1500 - c. 1550 The round medallion represents the Holy Hieronymus. The saint sits on a large seat with an arc -shaped crown. With his right hand he holds an open book that he lets rest on his knee, and in his left hand he holds a writing marker. On the right in front of the seat, the lion sits next to a table on which the cardinal hat is located. In the wall of the departure, which, like the floor, shows a punched surface, an arc window to the right of the throne. The medallion has a smooth raised edge. This is caught in a toothed
Medallion with the image of the saint Hieronymus, Anonymous, c. 1500 - c. 1550 The round medallion represents the Holy Hieronymus. The saint sits on a large seat with an arc -shaped crown. With his right hand he holds an open book that he lets rest on his knee, and in his left hand he holds a writing marker. On the right in front of the seat, the lion sits next to a table on which the cardinal hat is located. In the wall of the departure, which, like the floor, shows a punched surface, an arc window to the right of the throne. The medallion has a smooth raised edge. This is caught in a toothed, profiled edge that is decorated with a repetitive Frisian of flower branches. The medallion is pierced in six places. At the outer edge there is an eye on a later stage, on which the whole can be hung. Neurenberg (possibly) copper (metal) casting / gilding The round medallion represents the Holy Hieronymus. The saint sits on a large seat with an arc -shaped crown. With his right hand he holds an open book that he lets rest on his knee, and in his left hand he holds a writing marker. On the right in front of the seat, the lion sits next to a table on which the cardinal hat is located. In the wall of the departure, which, like the floor, shows a punched surface, an arc window to the right of the throne. The medallion has a smooth raised edge. This is caught in a toothed, profiled edge that is decorated with a repetitive Frisian of flower branches. The medallion is pierced in six places. At the outer edge there is an eye on a later stage, on which the whole can be hung. Neurenberg (possibly) copper (metal) casting / gilding
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