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General
Title | Hosea's prophecies; Israel reproved and threatened for its impiety and idolatry (Hosea 4-14), Christ, usually holding a banner, arises from the grave; often combined with sleeping and/or frightened soldiers, the three crosses with the crucified, without bystanders |
Type | Illustration |
Sizes | 77x117 |
Material | Woodcut |
Colour | Black |
Artist | Virgil Solis and monogrammist A |
Oldest appearance in Biblia Sacra | 1566 |
Iconclass | 71O24,73E12,73D661 |
Iconclass description | Hosea's prophecies; Israel reproved and threatened for its impiety and idolatry (Hosea 4-14), Christ, usually holding a banner, arises from the grave; often combined with sleeping and/or frightened soldiers, the three crosses with the crucified, without bystanders |
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Scan: Amsterdam BVU XC.05242 (Hosea) vol.1 p.s2r |
References
Literature references
Rosier, Bart Alexander 1992 De Nederlandse bijbelillustratie in de zestiende eeuw: de illustraties in de bijbels gedrukt in de Nederlanden en in de Nederlandstalige bijbels gedrukt in het buitenland van 1522 tot 1599. 2 vol. Amsterdam.
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