Schole Christi, Gillis van Breen, after Karel van Mander (I), 1599 print In a medallion surrounded by different ornament work, Christ is depicted as a man of Smarten. With his left hand, he points to a tablet with the words: sacht-mothers and ood-mother. Next to him symbols that refer to birth and life, such as the Bethlehem stable. The edge of the medallion refers to a Matth Bible. 11:29. Above and below the medallion two Dutch poems by Karel van Mander, the lower one is drawn with his motto: one is noodich. Under the show a verse in Latin by Cornelius Schonaeus. Haarlem paper engraving whole


Schole Christi, Gillis van Breen, after Karel van Mander (I), 1599 print In a medallion surrounded by different ornament work, Christ is depicted as a man of Smarten. With his left hand, he points to a tablet with the words: sacht-mothers and ood-mother. Next to him symbols that refer to birth and life, such as the Bethlehem stable. The edge of the medallion refers to a Matth Bible. 11:29. Above and below the medallion two Dutch poems by Karel van Mander, the lower one is drawn with his motto: one is noodich. Under the show a verse in Latin by Cornelius Schonaeus. Haarlem paper engraving whole figure, sitting or standing of the Man of Sorrows


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