Heilige Johannes van het Kruis The St. John of the Cross, founder of the Carmelite order. In the wild, he kneels before a crucifix. Both the crucifix and St. John each have a band with text. John the robe of his order. Under the crucifix is ​​the skull of Adam, symbolizes the washing away of sin through the death of Christ. Besides St. John are two books. The open beaten first book contains the title of one of his mystical works "LLama del Amor". The print has a Latin onderschrift. Manufacturer : printmaker Michel Bunel (possible) printmaker: anonymous (possibly) Publisher: Michel Bunel (possi


Heilige Johannes van het Kruis The St. John of the Cross, founder of the Carmelite order. In the wild, he kneels before a crucifix. Both the crucifix and St. John each have a band with text. John the robe of his order. Under the crucifix is ​​the skull of Adam, symbolizes the washing away of sin through the death of Christ. Besides St. John are two books. The open beaten first book contains the title of one of his mystical works "LLama del Amor". The print has a Latin onderschrift. Manufacturer : printmaker Michel Bunel (possible) printmaker: anonymous (possibly) Publisher: Michel Bunel (possible) Place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1680 - 1739 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge b 345 mm x h 467 mm Subject: the Carmelite friar and mystic John of the Cross; possible attributes: book, chains, cross, crucifix, eagle, lily, penvision (s), mystic marriage of St. John of the Cross (the skull or skeleton of) Adam at the foot of the cross of Christ (iconographic particularity to be used as additional notation only)


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