Glasraam 1 in de Sint-Janskerk te Gouda Vrijheid van Geweten triomfeert over de Tirannie Goudse glazen (serietitel) Stained glass window 1 in St. John's Church in Gouda: Freedom of conscience triumphs over TirannieGoudse glass (series title) Property Type: picture Item number: : Wurzbach 99Collectie Rijksmuseum 1 (2) Note: two states in the collection of the Rijksmuseum Labeling / brand: collector's mark, verso, stamped: Lugt 2228opschrift, recto under handwritten in ink: "Image of the painted glass, honored by the States of South Holland in the church to Gouda
Glasraam 1 in de Sint-Janskerk te Gouda Vrijheid van Geweten triomfeert over de Tirannie Goudse glazen (serietitel) Stained glass window 1 in St. John's Church in Gouda: Freedom of conscience triumphs over TirannieGoudse glass (series title) Property Type: picture Item number: : Wurzbach 99Collectie Rijksmuseum 1 (2) Note: two states in the collection of the Rijksmuseum Labeling / brand: collector's mark, verso, stamped: Lugt 2228opschrift, recto under handwritten in ink: "Image of the painted glass, honored by the States of South Holland in the church to Gouda in 1596 'Description: the glass window in the St. John's Church in Gouda with the idea: Freedom of conscience triumphs over tyranny. On a chariot, the Dutch government are in the guise of Minerva and Freedom of Conscience. They run over Tyranny. The chariot is pulled through the personification of Constancy, Love, Concord, Justice and Trouw. The show is surrounded by the arms of cities in the South district of the States of Holland. These cities are the givers of the glass window on the city of Gouda. Stained glass artist by Adriaan Gerritsz. Free to design Wtewael from 1595-1596 and placed in 1597. Manufacturer : print maker: Pieter Tanjénaar drawing of: Julius Caesar Boëtiusnaar design: Joachim Wtewaelnaar design: Adriaan Gerritz. the Free Publisher: Pieter Mortier (II) Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1738 - 1754 Physical features: etching; proofing material: paper Technique: etching Dimensions: plate edge: H 668 mm × W 310 mm Subject 'Sapientia' and the Seven Virtues; Three Divine Virtues and the Four Cardinal Deugdendictatorial government, tyranny; "Tirannide '(Ripa) church-window, rose-window Eighty Years War When: 1568 - 1595
Size: 1089px × 2295px
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