Holy Ignatius of Loyola with Monogram Ihs, Schelte Adamsz. Bolswert, after Peter Paul Rubens, 1622 print Ignatius van Loyola as a middle -aged man, calm with a short, dark beard. His head is surrounded by a halo, a few tears rolls from the right eye. His kazuifel is richly embroidered. The right hand has been lifted, the left hand rests on his attribute: an open book with the inscription Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (to the multiple honor of God), the start of the rule of Jesuits. At the top right, above a number of clouds, the letters IHS, the monogram of the order, appear in a beam. Under the perf


Holy Ignatius of Loyola with Monogram Ihs, Schelte Adamsz. Bolswert, after Peter Paul Rubens, 1622 print Ignatius van Loyola as a middle -aged man, calm with a short, dark beard. His head is surrounded by a halo, a few tears rolls from the right eye. His kazuifel is richly embroidered. The right hand has been lifted, the left hand rests on his attribute: an open book with the inscription Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (to the multiple honor of God), the start of the rule of Jesuits. At the top right, above a number of clouds, the letters IHS, the monogram of the order, appear in a beam. Under the performance is a text with the merits of the saints. paper engraving the founder of the Jesuit Order, Ignatius of Loyola; possible attributes: book (with 'ad majorem Dei gloriam'), demon, dragon under feet, flames, flaming heart, globe, IHS monogram, skull (with crown), tears in eyes, torch. IHS ('Iesus Hominum Salvator') ~ symbol of Christ


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