The prodigal son (right page) Right part of a presentation on two sheets of a company that is in the air at a fountain entertained with food, drinks, music and courtships. Among the show the last four lines of a Latin achtregelig gedicht. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob de Gheyn (II) designed by Karel van Mander (I) author: Peter Hogerbeets (listed building) publisher: Ger. Falcon (listed property) assigned to: Eberhard count of Solms Place manufacture: Leiden Date: 1596 and / or ca. 1675 - ca. 1725 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: H


The prodigal son (right page) Right part of a presentation on two sheets of a company that is in the air at a fountain entertained with food, drinks, music and courtships. Among the show the last four lines of a Latin achtregelig gedicht. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacob de Gheyn (II) designed by Karel van Mander (I) author: Peter Hogerbeets (listed building) publisher: Ger. Falcon (listed property) assigned to: Eberhard count of Solms Place manufacture: Leiden Date: 1596 and / or ca. 1675 - ca. 1725 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: H 418 mm × W 334 mm Subject : the parable of the prodigal son (Luke 15: 11-32)


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