Thomas eats a paper with "Ave Maria", Cornelis Boel, After Otto van Veen, 1610 print The little Thomas is put in the bath after birth, but does not want to let go of a paper with the text "Ave Maria". Because the Virgin wants to take him away the paper, he eats it. Print from a series of 30 prints that represent the life story of Thomas of Aquino. The prints, designed by and published by Otto van Veen, were made by C. Boel, E. van Paenderen, C. Galle and G. Swanenburgh. print maker: Southern Netherlandspublisher: Antwerp paper engraving the Dominican theologian, 'Angelic Doctor' Thomas of Aqui


Thomas eats a paper with "Ave Maria", Cornelis Boel, After Otto van Veen, 1610 print The little Thomas is put in the bath after birth, but does not want to let go of a paper with the text "Ave Maria". Because the Virgin wants to take him away the paper, he eats it. Print from a series of 30 prints that represent the life story of Thomas of Aquino. The prints, designed by and published by Otto van Veen, were made by C. Boel, E. van Paenderen, C. Galle and G. Swanenburgh. print maker: Southern Netherlandspublisher: Antwerp paper engraving the Dominican theologian, 'Angelic Doctor' Thomas of Aquino; possible attributes: book, (chain with) sun, dove, girdle of chastity, lily, model of church, monstrance (or chalice), mitre (under feet), star (on breast)


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