Allegory of the conflict within the Lutheran Church in The Hague, The Tortured 1738 Martin D Lutherus (title object) In the middle is a woman on the ground which Martin Luther symbolizes. From two sides pulling on her robe so that it's tearing. Left draws a figure with an animal's head, the position-hold, to the jacket. The hoses in his hand symbolize the envy, which has led to the conflict. On the pulpit are left Greed and Hofvaardigheid. In the background is a scene in The Hague's Lutheran Church. Among the two print verses that describe the performance. Links in Dutch right in a mix of Germ


Allegory of the conflict within the Lutheran Church in The Hague, The Tortured 1738 Martin D Lutherus (title object) In the middle is a woman on the ground which Martin Luther symbolizes. From two sides pulling on her robe so that it's tearing. Left draws a figure with an animal's head, the position-hold, to the jacket. The hoses in his hand symbolize the envy, which has led to the conflict. On the pulpit are left Greed and Hofvaardigheid. In the background is a scene in The Hague's Lutheran Church. Among the two print verses that describe the performance. Links in Dutch right in a mix of German and Nederlands. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous printmaker Pieter van den Berge (rejected attribution) printer: Arnold Weigman (copy to) Dated: 1738 - 1740 Physical features: etching and text printing material: paper Technique: etching / letterpress printing size: plate edge: h 280 mm × W 360 mm


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