Jacob Boehme, apprentice to a shoemaker, has street a conversation with a stranger, which predicts him a divine future. Jacob Boehme was known as a mystic and theosophist. Underneath an explanatory text in Nederlands. Manufacturer in the margin: printmaker Joseph Mulder (possible) to drawing: Jan Luyken (possible) publisher John Krellius (possible) Publisher: Fredrik Vorster (possible) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1686 Physical features : etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 189 mm × W 146 mmToelichtingPrent possibly
Jacob Boehme, apprentice to a shoemaker, has street a conversation with a stranger, which predicts him a divine future. Jacob Boehme was known as a mystic and theosophist. Underneath an explanatory text in Nederlands. Manufacturer in the margin: printmaker Joseph Mulder (possible) to drawing: Jan Luyken (possible) publisher John Krellius (possible) Publisher: Fredrik Vorster (possible) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1686 Physical features : etching and engra material: paper Technique: etching / engra (printing process) Measurements: plate edge: h 189 mm × W 146 mmToelichtingPrent possibly used in: Böhme, Jacob. All the theosoophsche or godwijze work. Amsterdam: John Krellius and Fredrik Vorster, 1686. Subject: shoe-maker, cobblergripping someone by the hand or the wrist; clasped hands village streetWie Jacob Boehme
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