Groeningen, Gerard van, Antwerp, Huys, Frans, Salvation path of man, Sinful Man driven to hell by God's wrath, verso - stamped, Two biblical allegories in an architectural setting. On the left, Man is led by the personification of Eternal Death by the arm, while the personification of God's wrath on the clouds holds his other hand. Eternal Death, as God's punishment for sin, leads Man to the mouth of hell, while he is driven by the personifications of Sin, Conscience and Despair. Below both representations a four-line verse in Low German and a four-line text in Latin. The representation on the right is numbered: 8. Print from a reformed series on the sinfulness and justification of man., print, prints, height 272 mm, width 360 mm, 1522 - 1562, print maker, printmaker, 1546 - 1562, paper, engraving, engraving (printing process), Work conception, Southern Netherlands, 1515 - 1599
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