Christ drives out the money changers from the Temple, monogrammist GK (print maker, 17th century), after Lucas Cranach (i), c. 1661 print Christ drives out the money changers from the temple. Contrary to money and religion. Mirror-image copy to the print of Lucas Cranach in the pamphlet 'Passional Christi und Antichristi' by Martin Luther from 1521, page from a 17th-century edition. The series of thirteen pairs of woodcuts reflects the contradictions between the humility and selflessness of Christ on the one hand, and the pride and greed of the Pope on the other. paper letterpress printing th


Christ drives out the money changers from the Temple, monogrammist GK (print maker, 17th century), after Lucas Cranach (i), c. 1661 print Christ drives out the money changers from the temple. Contrary to money and religion. Mirror-image copy to the print of Lucas Cranach in the pamphlet 'Passional Christi und Antichristi' by Martin Luther from 1521, page from a 17th-century edition. The series of thirteen pairs of woodcuts reflects the contradictions between the humility and selflessness of Christ on the one hand, and the pride and greed of the Pope on the other. paper letterpress printing the richness of the Church opposed to Christ's humility. purification of the temple ('first' and 'second'): Christ driving the money-changers from the temple with a whip (Matthew 21:12-13; Mark 11:15-17; Luke 19:45-46; John 12:12-19)


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