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Second pretext new oxen Van d Inrydingh Iesu

Second pretext new oxen Van d Inrydingh Iesu


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Second pretext new oxen Van d Inrydingh Iesu

Second pretext: the new oxen Van d Inrydingh Iesu, and some histories based on consistency (series title) Parable of the royal wedding party (series title) Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel (...) (series title), A servant of the king, with a wind instrument in his hand, comes to the second guest and invites him to the wedding party. The guest apologizes with the excuse that he has just bought five pairs of oxen, which he must inspect. Below the performance a reference in Latin to the Bible text in Luc. 14. This print is part of an album, those that are invited to the royal wedding-feast excuse themselves, ox, Dirck Volckertsz. Coornhert (mentioned on object), 1558 - 1559 and/or 1646, paper, engraving, h 206 mm × w 250 mm

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Media ID 19545010

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1558 1559 1646 Album Bible Text Coornhert Den Grooten Figuer Bibel Hand Invited King Latin Oxen Parable Performance Reference Series Title Servant Consistency Excuse Invites Mentioned Wedding Party Wind Instrument


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print from the Liszt Collection depicts a scene from the series titled "Second pretext: the new oxen Van d Inrydingh Iesu, and some histories based on consistency". The specific image is part of another series within this collection called "Parable of the royal wedding party" and "Den Grooten Figuer-Bibel". In this particular print, we see a servant of the king holding a wind instrument in his hand as he approaches the second guest. The servant's purpose is to invite him to the grand wedding party. However, instead of accepting with enthusiasm, the guest apologizes for his absence by explaining that he has recently purchased five pairs of oxen that require inspection. The artist skillfully captures this moment through intricate engravings on paper measuring 206 mm in height and 250 mm in width. Below the performance, there is a Latin reference to Luke 14 in the Bible text. This print holds historical significance as it dates back to either 1558-1559 or 1646. It forms part of an album featuring various scenes where those invited to attend the royal wedding feast make excuses for their absence. Overall, this print offers viewers a glimpse into religious parables while showcasing artistic talent and attention to detail by Dirck Volckertsz Coornhert.

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