Caption
Recto: Image of the figure of Christ in the Trinitarian church in Solec in Warsaw; verso: Stigmatization of St. Francis. Double-sided plate. Recto: representation of the figure of Christ the Nazarene in the Trinitarian church in Solec — standing Jesus wearing a crown of thorns, hands bound with a rope that loops to his feet, and a Trinitarian scapular with a cross on his chest; inscription at the bottom: Statua Gratiosa Jesus Nazarent, in Solec apus PPTrinitariae. This statue (Jesus of Nazareth the Redeemed / Jesus of Madrid) is a life-size figure dressed with real hair wig and a red cloak, placed in 1726 in the Great Altar of the Holy Trinity Church in Solec; associated with the Trinitarian Order and the ransom of captives; iconographically related to Ecce Homo but distinguished by the Trinitarian scapular. Verso: earlier composition depicting the kneeling Saint Francis before a cross with a lily behind him, with a crucifix floating in rays at the top; inscription at the bottom: S. FRANCISCUS. Composition partially obscured by varnish stains. 18th century; graphic matrix/plate; height 8.3 cm, width 5 cm.
Credit line
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Reference
LZT26A39_229
License type
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