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Dominican Friar Johann Tetzel handing out indulgences for money (Luther preached against him) (chromolitho)
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Dominican Friar Johann Tetzel handing out indulgences for money (Luther preached against him) (chromolitho)
3093653 Dominican Friar Johann Tetzel handing out indulgences for money (Luther preached against him) (chromolitho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dominican Friar Johann Tetzel handing out indulgences for money (Luther preached against him). Der Dominikanermonch Johann Tetzel bietet gegen Bezahlung Ablasszettel aus. Illustration for Doktor Martin Luthers Leben, Thaten und Meinungen by Martin Rade (Paul Martin) (Neusalza, Oeser, 1887).); © Look and Learn
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The captivating chromolitho print depicts Dominican Friar Johann Tetzel in the act of distributing indulgences for money, a practice that would later be vehemently criticized by Martin Luther. The German School's artwork showcases the historical moment when Tetzel offered absolution certificates in exchange for payment, sparking controversy within the Catholic Church. Tetzel's actions were met with opposition from Luther, who preached against this form of selling forgiveness and salvation. This clash between reformer and opponent became one of the defining moments of the Reformation movement. The image is part of a private collection and was originally created as an illustration for "Doktor Martin Luthers Leben, Thaten und Meinungen" by Martin Rade (Paul Martin) in 1887. It vividly captures the tension surrounding religious practices during that time. The stone church monument depicted in the background adds to the overall atmosphere, symbolizing both architectural grandeur and religious authority. Through this artwork, we are transported back to an era where questions about faith and corruption challenged established beliefs. This chromolitho print serves as a reminder of how individuals like Tetzel played significant roles in shaping history through their actions. It also highlights Luther's courage to stand up against what he perceived as abuses within his own faith tradition.
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