Peter finds a coin in the fish's mouth, Passional Christi und Antichristi (series title), Peter finds a coin (stater) in the fish's mouth, with which he can pay the temple tax. Contradiction about taxes. Mirror-image copy of the print by Lucas Cranach in Martin Luther's pamphlet 'Passional Christi und Antichristi' from 1521, page from a 17th century edition. The series of thirteen pairs of woodcuts depicts the contrasts between the humility and selflessness of Christ on the one hand, and the pride and greed of the Pope on the other., print maker: Monogrammist GK (prentmaker, 17e eeuw)
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