Légende
Recto: Saint Thomas a Kempis; verso: Saint Anthony with Child in his arms. Obverse: image of Saint Thomas a Kempis kneeling, on the right a crucifix and an open book; above the saint the Holy Trinity and two angels, on the right a vase of flowers. Reverse: image of Saint Anthony of Padua with the Child in his arms and a lily in his hand. Drawings on the plate made by the same hand with a thin stylus. Inscription at the bottom: 'O quam magna multitudo, dulcedinis Tuae Domine, quam abscondisti timentibus Te! Kempis 1. 3. cw' — a quote from Saint Thomas a Kempis, On the Imitation of Christ. Part of a series of graphic compositions depicting images venerated as objects of cult, mostly made by anonymous engravers often in Vilnius monastery engraving workshops. Attributed dates/places of production: 1780–1810, engraved in Lithuania (some in Lublin and Ventspils). Medium: graphic matrix/plate. Dimensions: height 11.8 cm, width 7.1 cm, thickness 0.1 cm. Makers/subjects noted: Anthony of Padua (1195–1231); Thomas a Kempis (1379–1471).
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A39_184
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
65.8Mo (9.9Mo) / 32.4cm x 50.8cm / 3832 x 6000 (300dpi)