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signature and date: ‘Gemonogrammeerd en gedateerd: '1575/ME 17'’
inscription: ‘Op de toegangspoort tot de bron: IOA VC (=Johannes 5, 1-16)’
Description
De genezing van de verlamde man te Bethesda (Johannes 5:1-16). Christus staat voor een rijk gedecoreerde poort, waarvoor zich een groot aantal zieke mensen bevinden. Achter de poort is te zien hoe een engel in de genezende bron duikt.
…; the dealer P. de Boer, Amsterdam;{Kloek 2003, p. 364.}…; the dealer F. Kleinberger, New York, 1952;{Note RMA.}…; from the Breddermann family, Hagen, DM 50,000, to the museum, with support from the Rijksmuseum Stichting, 1994
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