Burying the dead from the Wercken of Barmherticheyt (series title) Seven Works of Mercy (series title) The Great Figuer-Bibel (series title) Tobit and his friends buried the dead in Nineveh. Christ is on the left and makes a gesture of blessing. Among the performance, a reference in Latin to the Bible in Tobit 2: 4. This print is a part of a album. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymously to drawing of: Marten de Vos (indicated on object) publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) Editor: Jan Philipsz SchabaeljePlaats manufacture: Publisher: Amsterdam Publisher: Alkmaar Date: 1585 and / or 1646 Phys


Burying the dead from the Wercken of Barmherticheyt (series title) Seven Works of Mercy (series title) The Great Figuer-Bibel (series title) Tobit and his friends buried the dead in Nineveh. Christ is on the left and makes a gesture of blessing. Among the performance, a reference in Latin to the Bible in Tobit 2: 4. This print is a part of a album. Manufacturer : print maker: anonymously to drawing of: Marten de Vos (indicated on object) publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) Editor: Jan Philipsz SchabaeljePlaats manufacture: Publisher: Amsterdam Publisher: Alkmaar Date: 1585 and / or 1646 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: plate edge: H 220 mm × W 249 mm Subject: burying the dead, " mortuus sepellitur '~ one of the (seven) Acts of Mercy - VV - Christ presentTobit buries the dead in secretTobit buries a dead man at night


Size: 1840px × 1359px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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