The wonderful transformation of St. Liborius to Rijksdaalders, 1622, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1622 print Christiaan Hertog van Brunswijk (Ritmeester in State Service) lets the silver statue of Saint Liborius melt from a church in Munster into Rijksdaalders to pay his soldiers, 1622. Centrally the image of the holy, around in four scenes the manufacture of The image, the consecration, worship and finally the melting into coins. In between images of the front and back of a coin. Under the plate a text in two columns in Dutch. Amsterdam paper etching / letterpress printing male saints (with NA


The wonderful transformation of St. Liborius to Rijksdaalders, 1622, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1622 print Christiaan Hertog van Brunswijk (Ritmeester in State Service) lets the silver statue of Saint Liborius melt from a church in Munster into Rijksdaalders to pay his soldiers, 1622. Centrally the image of the holy, around in four scenes the manufacture of The image, the consecration, worship and finally the melting into coins. In between images of the front and back of a coin. Under the plate a text in two columns in Dutch. Amsterdam paper etching / letterpress printing male saints (with NAME). preparing of material by melting Münster


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