. English: Engraving of a brass graveplate depicting John († 1332) and Gerard of Heers († 1398). The richly decorated plates were probably assembled after 1398. They were removed from the parish church of Heers (Belgium, province of Limburg) around 1840 and were acquired by the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels in 1861. Engraving from: William Frederick Creeny, A book of fac-similes of monumental brasses on the continent of Europe. Norwich: A. H. Goose and co (1884). . 30 October 2009, 19:05:40. William Frederick Creeny (1884) 6 Brussel, KMKG, grafplaat Jan en Gerard van Heers (14e
. English: Engraving of a brass graveplate depicting John († 1332) and Gerard of Heers († 1398). The richly decorated plates were probably assembled after 1398. They were removed from the parish church of Heers (Belgium, province of Limburg) around 1840 and were acquired by the Royal Museums of Art and History in Brussels in 1861. Engraving from: William Frederick Creeny, A book of fac-similes of monumental brasses on the continent of Europe. Norwich: A. H. Goose and co (1884). . 30 October 2009, 19:05:40. William Frederick Creeny (1884) 6 Brussel, KMKG, grafplaat Jan en Gerard van Heers (14e eeuw) s153 r3937
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