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Allegory Second Centenary Reformation Title page
Allegory on the Second Centenary of the Reformation Title page for: J. Manne, Accurate as theologian as historical remarks on the work of the Reformation, 1719, Allegory on the Second Centenary of the Reformation in an architectural setting, decorated with allegorical figures and portrait medallions by Luther and Hus. Allegorical representation with the reformers Luther and Melanthon at an altar, in the distance lies the Saint Peters church. An angel with a burning torch is flying in the air, Jupiter has appeared next to her with lightning bolts. Below three historical representations in medallion, with explanatory texts, Confessio Augustana, Augsburger Konfession, (story of) Jupiter (Zeus), Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchton, Johannes Hus, Adolf van der Laan (mentioned on object), paper, etching, h 165 mm × w 130 mm
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Media ID 19541565
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1719 Accurate Adolf Van Der Laan Allegorical Figures Allegorical Representation Allegory Angel Burning Torch Decorated Flying Jupiter Luther Martin Luther Medallion Reformation Story Theologian Work Zeus Lightning Bolts Manne Mentioned
20"x16" (51x41cm) Canvas Print
Bring history to life with our exquisite Canvas Prints from Media Storehouse. This particular piece showcases an Allegory Second Centenary Reformation Title page from the Liszt Collection. Dating back to 1719, this intricately detailed title page is a testament to the rich history of the Reformation era. The high-quality canvas print faithfully reproduces the original's intricate lines, vibrant colors, and textures, making it a stunning addition to any home or office. Hang it up and be inspired by the depth and complexity of history with every glance. #HistoricalArt #CanvasPrints #ReformationEra
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Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases the intricate and symbolic "Allegory Second Centenary Reformation Title page". Created in 1719 by J. Manne, this architectural setting is adorned with allegorical figures and portrait medallions of two prominent reformers, Martin Luther and Johannes Hus. The central focus of the artwork lies on an altar where Luther and Melanthon stand, representing the essence of the Reformation movement. In the background, Saint Peter's church can be seen, reminding viewers of its significance within religious history. Adding a touch of mysticism to the scene, an angel gracefully soars through the air holding a burning torch while Jupiter appears beside her with lightning bolts in hand. The lower portion of this elaborate composition features three historical representations enclosed within medallions. These depictions include Confessio Augustana, Augsburger Konfession, and a story related to Zeus (Jupiter). Each medallion is accompanied by explanatory texts that further enrich our understanding of these significant events. Measuring 165mm in height and 130mm in width, this etching on paper captures every intricate detail meticulously crafted by Adolf van der Laan. This remarkable piece serves as both a theological reflection and historical commentary on the work accomplished during the second centenary of the Reformation.
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