The Vision of St Eustace
The Roman commander Placidus is hunting a stag, when it suddenly stands still. In a vision he sees a crucifix lodged between its antlers, and the stag speaks to him in Christ’s voice. Placidus converts and changes his name to Eustace. Dürer counted this print among his best works,
and repeatedly gave impressions of it to friends and acquaintances.
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The Vision of St Eustace
The Roman commander Placidus is hunting a stag, when it suddenly stands still. In a vision he sees a crucifix lodged between its antlers, and the stag speaks to him in Christ’s voice. Placidus converts and changes his name to Eustace. Dürer counted this print among his best works,
and repeatedly gave impressions of it to friends and acquaintances.
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Als de Romeinse veldheer Placi ...... nke aan vrienden en kennissen.
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The Roman commander Placidus i ...... to friends and acquaintances.
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RP-P-OB-1219
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Het visioen van Sint-Eustachius
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The Vision of St Eustace
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type
created
1499 - 1503
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1499 - 1503
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extent
blad breedte 261 mm
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blad hoogte 359 mm
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height 359 mm
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width 261 mm
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Collectie: prenten
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Collection: prints
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Bartsch 57
Meder 60 a-b
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temporal
eerste kwart 16e eeuw
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first quarter 16th century
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fourth quarter 15th century
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vierde kwart 15e eeuw
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