Illustrated manuscript, 1603 with 1613-1616 additions. Creator: Unknown.

Illustrated manuscript, 1603 with 1613-1616 additions.  Creator: Unknown.

2-999-395 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Illustrated manuscript, 1603 with 1613-1616 additions. Two pages from "Die schöne Sommerzeit des ewigen Lebens, so nach dem trüben Winter dieser Welt angehen wird"' a work by Jakob Zader, roughly translated as: 'The beautiful summer time of eternal life will begin after the dreary winter of this world'. On the left are two naked cherubs: one is blowing soap bubbles and the other sleeps resting on a skull, a symbol of death. The hourglass reminds us that time will run out for all of us eventually. The text on the right-hand page is embellished with flowers and caterpillars.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown:
People Related
  1. Jakob Zader: German: Writer, author, theologian, clergyman

Medium
  1. "ink, paint, and gold on paper bound between wooden boards covered with velvet

Category Hierarchy

Religion & Belief Mythology

Society & Culture Art & Literature

Artistic Representations Illuminated Manuscripts

History & Politics Artefacts


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x4321
File Size : 62,790kb


Aliases

  1. W.937
  1. 1100001246
  1. 2-999-395
  1. 2999395
  1. W.937


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