Penning of the widow, 1643 print In the temple is on the left in the foreground Christ, who points two of his students to a veiled poor widow. Richly dressed people walk on the sacrificialist to throw a lot of money into it. The widow has only thrown in two coins, but according to Christ that is more than the rich, because she has given her poverty. Under the performance a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Mar. 12:41. This print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving the widow's mite: Christ draws the disciples' attention to a woman who puts a few coins in the temple's money ches


Penning of the widow, 1643 print In the temple is on the left in the foreground Christ, who points two of his students to a veiled poor widow. Richly dressed people walk on the sacrificialist to throw a lot of money into it. The widow has only thrown in two coins, but according to Christ that is more than the rich, because she has given her poverty. Under the performance a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Mar. 12:41. This print is part of an album. Amsterdam paper engraving the widow's mite: Christ draws the disciples' attention to a woman who puts a few coins in the temple's money chest (Mark 12:41-44; Luke 21:1-4)


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