Pilgrims at Our Lady of Nood in Heiloo, 1637, Image of the Capelle of our Lady in Runcx-Putten otherwise known as ter Noot tot Heylo in Oesdum (title on object), The pilgrimage site of Our Lady of Nood in Heiloo with the ruins of the Catholic chapel, destroyed in 1573, and the statue of Mary found in the ruins in 1637. Pilgrims walk around the ruins. The chapel was built in 1409 next to a well, the Runxputte, which was considered to have medicinal properties. At the top hangs a roll of paper with a representation of what the chapel looked like before its destruction and a map. In the caption a verse of three times two lines in Dutch., print, print maker: anonymous, Schellius, (mentioned on object), printer: Frederik de Wit, (mentioned on object), print maker: Northern Netherlands, printer: Amsterdam, in or after 1637, paper, etching, engraving, height, 258 mm × width, 328 mm
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