File:St. Alexander Carbonarius; art by Jacques Callot (print); Roman Catholic saints; Christian saints in art; ca. 1632 1636; Der heilige Alexander Carbonarius tauscht seine Mitra gegen den einfachen Hut eines Landstreichers oder Hausierers.jpg

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Deutsch: St. Alexander Carbonarius; art by Jacques Callot (print); Roman Catholic saints; Christian saints in art; ca. 1632 1636; Der heilige Alexander Carbonarius tauscht seine Mitra gegen den einfachen Hut eines Landstreichers oder Hausierers
St. Alexander Carbonarius; die Radierung/Gravur ist von Jacques Callot (1592 - 1635), das Original befindet sich in der National Gallery of Art, Washington. Veröffentlicht in einem Buch (Les images de tous les saincts et saintes de l'année, suivant le martyrologe Romain), welches Israël Henriet (ca.1590-1661) ca. 1632 – 1636 (wahrscheinlich 1630?) herausbrachte. In dem Buch (eine Art Heiligenkalender) sind auf jeder Seite vier Heilige abgebildet. Hier auf der Seite sind die vier Heiligen vom 11. August bis 13. August (11: hl. Alexander Carbonarius, 12: hl. Clara van Assisi, 12: hl. Digna und Gefährtinnen, 13: hl. Concordia). Das Buch hat ca. 106 Seiten.
Date 1630ies
Source http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.40601
Author Israël Henriet
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