Christ appears to the H Rochus Sancte Roche Ora Pro Nobis (title object) amidst a kneeling Rochus with hat and staff in his right hand, left his dog, looking to Christ right floats him. Christ pointing with his right hand toward the plate that holds the angel left him. is the sign: Eris in Peste Patronus. At the bottom edge of architecture including: Sancte Roche Ora Pro Nobis. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous to painting by Peter Paul Rubens Publisher: Frederik de Wit (listed building) editor: Frederick the WitPlaats manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1645 - 1706 Physical features: car material


Christ appears to the H Rochus Sancte Roche Ora Pro Nobis (title object) amidst a kneeling Rochus with hat and staff in his right hand, left his dog, looking to Christ right floats him. Christ pointing with his right hand toward the plate that holds the angel left him. is the sign: Eris in Peste Patronus. At the bottom edge of architecture including: Sancte Roche Ora Pro Nobis. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous to painting by Peter Paul Rubens Publisher: Frederik de Wit (listed building) editor: Frederick the WitPlaats manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1645 - 1706 Physical features: car material: paper technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: h 298 mm × W 228 mm Subject: male saints (ROCH) - specific aspects ~ male saint


Size: 1433px × 1744px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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