Embleem met man die ziet hoe vertrouwen in God een mens kan verlossen van zonden en doen leven in deugd Den wech des eeuwich levens (serietitel) a chained man looks at a scene Where: Christ in two belie men freed from their sins and their chains. Their faith in God makes them live in virtue and sends them on the right path to eternal life which is shown in the background. As an example, cited a biblical scene: the shepherd boy David won the fight against the great Goliath by his steadfast geloof. Manufacturer : to print from: Boëtius Adamsz. Bolswertprentmaker: anonymous publisher: Henry Aerts
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Embleem met man die ziet hoe vertrouwen in God een mens kan verlossen van zonden en doen leven in deugd Den wech des eeuwich levens (serietitel) a chained man looks at a scene Where: Christ in two belie men freed from their sins and their chains. Their faith in God makes them live in virtue and sends them on the right path to eternal life which is shown in the background. As an example, cited a biblical scene: the shepherd boy David won the fight against the great Goliath by his steadfast geloof. Manufacturer : to print from: Boëtius Adamsz. Bolswertprentmaker: anonymous publisher: Henry Aertssens Place manufacture: Antwerp Date: 1620 - 1649 and / or 1649 Physical features: car material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: H 144 mm × W 98 mmToelichtingPrent from Antoine Sucquet, The wech of eeuwich life described int latin: with images illuminated by a Boëtius Bols Vert, Antwerp, Hendrick Aertssens, 1649, fig 12 Subject: human life