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Title page Breviarium Romanum 1648 ScAš nes Old
Title page for Breviarium Romanum, 1648 Sce nes from the Old and New Testament (series title) Breviary Romanum (series title) Breviarivm Romanvm (series title on object), Central the title of the book in a rectangular frame. The apostles Peter and Paul on either side of the title frame. At the top the throning personification of the Roman Catholic Church. In her hands the triple bishops staff and a Bible. A papal tiara on her head. Angels stand around her with incense. At the bottom of the coat of arms of Urban VIII, triumph of the Church (or Religion), insignia of the pope, e.g. tiara, the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome, possible attributes: book, cock, (upturned) cross, (triple) crozier, fish, key, scroll, ship, tiara, the apostle Paul of Tarsus, sword, angels, armorial bearing, heraldry (with NAME of family) - coat of arms, Theodoor Galle (possibly), Antwerp, 1614 and/or 1648, paper, engraving, h 347 mm × w 223 mm
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Media ID 19548557
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1614 1648 Angels Antwerp Apostle Paul Apostle Peter Armorial Bearing Arms Bible Book Bottom Central Coat Cock Cross Crozier Family Fish Hands Heraldry Incense Insignia Name New Testament Paul Pope Possible Attributes Rectangular Frame Religion Roman Catholic Church Scroll Series Title Ship Side Sword Tarsus Theodoor Galle Tiara Title Title Page Triumph Papal Tiara Triple Upturned Urban Viii
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 15.9cm x 23.7cm (6.3" x 9.3")
Estimated Product Size is 20.2cm x 23.7cm (8" x 9.3")
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 title page of the Breviarium Romanum from 1648, a significant religious text. The central focus is a beautifully designed rectangular frame that holds the title of the book. Flanking this frame are two prominent figures: the apostles Peter and Paul, symbolizing their importance in Christianity. Atop the composition sits a throning personification of the Roman Catholic Church, representing its authority and influence. In her hands, she holds both a triple bishops staff and a Bible, signifying her role as guardian and interpreter of scripture. Adorned with a papal tiara on her head, she exudes power and reverence. Surrounding this central figure are angels holding incense, adding an ethereal touch to the scene. At the bottom lies Urban VIII's coat of arms—a visual celebration of triumph for both Church and Religion—featuring various symbols associated with his papacy. The artist behind this masterpiece remains uncertain but could possibly be Theodoor Galle from Antwerp in either 1614 or 1648. This remarkable engraving on paper measures approximately 347 mm in height by 223 mm in width. Through this photo print, viewers can appreciate not only its artistic beauty but also gain insight into historical religious iconography within Catholicism during that period.
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