File:Petrus Serrarius - Goddelycke aandachten ofte vlammende begeerten, Amsterdam Salomon Savrij, title page 1653.jpg

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Nederlands: Petrus Serrarius: Goddelycke aandachten ofte vlammende begeerten, Amsterdam Salomon Savrij, titel pagina 1653. Een voorbeeld vaan Rooms-Katholieke emblematica. Gods liefde (amor divinus) wordt van boven in een enorm en zwaar brandend hart gegoten.
English: Petrus Serrarius: Goddelycke aandachten ofte vlammende begeerten, Amsterdam Salomon Savrij, title page 1653. The image is an example of Catholic emblematics showing God's love (amor divinus) being poured from above into an enormous heavy burning heart.
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Source jhna.org articles. Retrieved 28 May 2020. Article by Els Stronks: Never to Coincide: the Identities of Dutch Protestants and Dutch Catholics in Religious Emblematics, Journal of Historians of Netherlandish Art, Volume 3, Issue 2 (Summer 2011). DOI: 10.5092/jhna.2011.3.2.1.
Author Petrus Serrarius (1600-1669)
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