Groeningen, Gerard van, Antwerp, Huys, Frans, Man's Path to Salvation, Man Tormented by Conscience and Despair and Finding God's Grace, verso - stamped, Two biblical allegories in an architectural setting. On the left, Man is tormented by the personifications of Conscience, who sits on top of him, and Despair, who beats him with a scourge. On the right, Man, who is tormented by the personifications of Death, Sin and Despair, turns to God, who appears with open arms in a cloud and calls Man with his grace. Below both representations a four-line verse in Low German and a four-line text in Latin. Number 17 and 18 from a reformed series on the sinfulness and justification of man., print, prints, height 273 mm, width 360 mm, 1522 - 1562, print maker, printmaker, 1546 - 1562, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, South Netherlands, 1515 - 1599
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Groeningen, Gerard van, Antwerp, Huys, Frans, Man's Path, Salvation, Man Tormented, Conscience, Despair, Finding God's Grace, verso - stamped, Two biblical allegories, architectural setting, left, Man, tormented, personifications, sits, top, beats, scourge, right, Death, Sin, turns, God, open arms, cloud, calls Man, grace, representations, four-line verse, Low German, four-line text, Latin, Number 17, 18, reformed series, sinfulness, justification, man, print, prints, height 273 mm, width 360 mm, 1522 - 1562, print maker, printmaker, 1546 - 1562, paper, engraving, printing process, Work conception, South Netherlands, 1515 - 1599
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