A fat monk carrying two big keys on his shoulders (the symbolic keys of heaven and earth that Christ gave Peter). The print is part of a 50-part series on the subject of the abuses of the Catholic geestelijkheid. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob Gole (attributed to) for drawing of Cornelis DusartPlaats manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1724 Physical features: etching in red; proofing material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: sheet: H 236 mm × W 184 mmToelichtingBoekillustratie for Renversement de la morale chretienne par les desordres du monasticism (...). = Omstootinge of christelyke morals, A


A fat monk carrying two big keys on his shoulders (the symbolic keys of heaven and earth that Christ gave Peter). The print is part of a 50-part series on the subject of the abuses of the Catholic geestelijkheid. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob Gole (attributed to) for drawing of Cornelis DusartPlaats manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1724 Physical features: etching in red; proofing material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: sheet: H 236 mm × W 184 mmToelichtingBoekillustratie for Renversement de la morale chretienne par les desordres du monasticism (...). = Omstootinge of christelyke morals, Amsterdam, 1724. Subjectmonk (s), friar (s) (or aspects) Christian Religion or the Church (as institution) ridiculed, Criticized, or caricaturizedChrist gives the keys of heaven to Peterkeyfat (human type)


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