Copy Rich Man Transported Hell Parable Man Lazarus
Wall Art and Photo Gifts from Liszt Collection
Copy Rich Man Transported Hell Parable Man Lazarus
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Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 14040805
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109 Cm 1502–1555 1561 1554 3 1 8 4 5 16 After Heinrich Aldegrever Background Carried City Copy Demon Group Hell Hole Lazarus Paderborn Ca Parable Rich Soest Upper Left
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a powerful and thought-provoking artwork titled "Copy Rich Man Transported Hell Parable Man Lazarus". Created in 1554 by Heinrich Aldegrever, a renowned German artist from Paderborn, this engraving measures approximately 3 1/8 by 4 5/16 inches (109 cm). The image portrays a rich man being transported to hell while accompanied by winged demons. In the upper left corner, we see an intricate landscape with a city in the background. Shovels can be seen digging a deep hole, symbolizing the impending doom awaiting the condemned souls. One demon on the left gestures towards a group of flying figures, perhaps representing lost souls or fallen angels. The rich man is carried away helplessly as he faces his eternal punishment for his earthly wealth and disregard for others. The artistic composition and attention to detail in this print are truly remarkable. It serves as a visual representation of the parable of Lazarus and emphasizes themes of greed, morality, and divine justice.
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