Illustration: 11B32x11U4x11Q73242x11H(PETER)x11H(PAUL)x11G21x1
General
Title | Trinity in which God the Father and Christ are represented as persons, the Holy Ghost as dove, Mary and John the Baptist together with (e.g. kneeling before) the judging Christ, 'Deesis' ~ Last Judgement, adoration of the Host, e.g. perpetual adoration, the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara, the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword, angels singing, making music |
Type | Illustration |
Sizes | 109x73 |
Material | Woodcut |
Colour | Black |
Artist | Christoffel (2) van Sichem |
Oldest appearance in Biblia Sacra | 1657 |
Iconclass | 11B32,11U4,11Q73242,11H(PETER),11H(PAUL),11G21 |
Iconclass description | Trinity in which God the Father and Christ are represented as persons, the Holy Ghost as dove, Mary and John the Baptist together with (e.g. kneeling before) the judging Christ, 'Deesis' ~ Last Judgement, adoration of the Host, e.g. perpetual adoration, the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara, the apostle Paul of Tarsus; possible attributes: book, scroll, sword, angels singing, making music |
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Scan: Utrecht UB MAZ 2176 (Romans) vol.2 p.Dd4v |
References
Literature references
Lehmann-Haupt, Hellmut 1977 Chapter 2 An Introduction to the Woodcuts of the Seventeenth Century, with a discussion of the German woodcut Broadsides of the Seventeenth Century (by Ingeborg Lehmann-Haupt), New York
Lehmann-Haupt, Hellmut 1983 Christoffel van Sichem A Family of Dutch 17th Century Woodcut Artists, in: Hollstein's Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts, ca. 1450-1700, Vol. XXVII, Christoffel (1) van Sichem to Herman Specht, pp. 274-306
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