Allegory of the redemption of mankind Hvmani Generis Redemtio (title object) Christ trampled the devil and Death and Adam and Eve free from his shackles. Above them, the dove of the Holy Spirit and the tetragrammaton as a symbol of God the Father. On both sides an angel with passion tools. In the margin a achtregelig signature, in two columns, in Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker: Jerome Who: rix (listed building) in its design: Hieronymus Wierix (listed building) Publisher: Hans Liefrinck (I) (listed on object) Place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1563 - for 1573 Physical features: car material:


Allegory of the redemption of mankind Hvmani Generis Redemtio (title object) Christ trampled the devil and Death and Adam and Eve free from his shackles. Above them, the dove of the Holy Spirit and the tetragrammaton as a symbol of God the Father. On both sides an angel with passion tools. In the margin a achtregelig signature, in two columns, in Latijn. Manufacturer : printmaker: Jerome Who: rix (listed building) in its design: Hieronymus Wierix (listed building) Publisher: Hans Liefrinck (I) (listed on object) Place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1563 - for 1573 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: h 271 mm × W 197 mm Subject: Christ gains victory over diabolic power adam and Eve (not in biblical context) - ( other) specific aspects, eg allegorical and symbolical aspects of male persons from the Old Testament (not in biblical context) Death axis skeleton holy Ghost represented as a dove (in flames) tetragrammaton (in Roman or Hebrew script) ~ symbol of God the Father Single instruments of the Passion (+ angel (s))


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