De ploeger The ploughman The Christian ploughing the Last Furrow of Life A man behind a plow pulled by two horses on a field in a wooded area. Around the trunk of the tree on the left is a snake. Its head is retained by a lightning bolt, held by a female figure. Back in the forest are three female figures making music right is Christ the good shepherd with a flock of sheep. A depiction of the saying of Christ Who: put his hand to the plow and looking back still is not fit for the kingdom of God "(Luke 9:62), and God's curse of the battle (Genesis 3: 14-15 ) . Manufacturer : print maker: Edward
De ploeger The ploughman The Christian ploughing the Last Furrow of Life A man behind a plow pulled by two horses on a field in a wooded area. Around the trunk of the tree on the left is a snake. Its head is retained by a lightning bolt, held by a female figure. Back in the forest are three female figures making music right is Christ the good shepherd with a flock of sheep. A depiction of the saying of Christ Who: put his hand to the plow and looking back still is not fit for the kingdom of God "(Luke 9:62), and God's curse of the battle (Genesis 3: 14-15 ) . Manufacturer : print maker: Edward Calvert (indicated on object), at its design: Edward CalvertPlaats manufacture: England Dated: 1827 and / or 1893 Physical characteristics: houtgravure material: paper Technique: wood engra dimensions: image: h 83 mm × W 127 mmblad: h 261 mm × W 360 mmToelichtingUit the book: S. Calvert, A Memoir of Edward Calvert artist with his third son, published in 1893 in London. Botke, K. log is in the British Museum. Botke, K. Subject: "No one ... who looks back is fit for the Kingdom of God'ploughingsnakesChrist as Good Shepherd
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