H. Aloysius Gonzaga kneels before the vision of Mary and child in heaven. He hands them a lily and points to the ground, where the symbols of worldly power (crown, beret and empire) lie. In a cartouche under the print the Latin caption 'Ego dilecto meo, et ad me conversio eivs. Cant. 7', Mary with child appears to H. Aloysius Gonzaga., print maker: Cornelis Galle (II), (possibly), Abraham van Diepenbeeck, (possibly), publisher: Maria Cnobbaert, (possibly), Antwerp, (possibly), 1625 - 1678, paper, engraving, h 255 mm × w 146 mm
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H, Aloysius Gonzaga kneels, vision, Mary, child, heaven, hands, lily, points, ground, symbols, worldly power, crown, beret, empire, lie, cartouche under, print, Latin caption 'Ego dilecto meo, et ad me conversio eivs, Cant, 7', Mary, child, H, Aloysius Gonzaga, print maker, Cornelis Galle, II, Abraham van Diepenbeeck, publisher, Maria Cnobbaert, Antwerp, 1625 - 1678, paper, engraving, h 255 mm × w 146 mm
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