Last judgment, Hieronymus Wierix, after Ambrosius Francken (I), 1563 - 1584 print Allegory of death, symbolized by the Last Judgment. Man (gay), surrounded by the divine virtues (Charitas, Fides and Spes) and Divine grace (Gratia), kneels in worship for the trinity. In the foreground, dead people are on the edge of the gate to hell. In the margin a four -line caption, in two columns, in Latin. Antwerp paper engraving Last Judgement. the Holy Trinity, 'Trinitas coelestis'; Father, Son and Holy Ghost ~ Christian religion. the Three Theological Virtues. (doctrine on) Divine Grace; 'Gratia di Dio'
Last judgment, Hieronymus Wierix, after Ambrosius Francken (I), 1563 - 1584 print Allegory of death, symbolized by the Last Judgment. Man (gay), surrounded by the divine virtues (Charitas, Fides and Spes) and Divine grace (Gratia), kneels in worship for the trinity. In the foreground, dead people are on the edge of the gate to hell. In the margin a four -line caption, in two columns, in Latin. Antwerp paper engraving Last Judgement. the Holy Trinity, 'Trinitas coelestis'; Father, Son and Holy Ghost ~ Christian religion. the Three Theological Virtues. (doctrine on) Divine Grace; 'Gratia di Dio', 'Gratia divina' (Ripa). adult man. entrance of hell as monstrous mouth (of Leviathan)
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