The sculptor shows the tympanum of Egmond to Countess Petronella, c. 1120, Hübner & Van Santen Roeloffzen, 1910 Canvas Print

The sculptor shows the tympanum of Egmond to Countess Petronella, c. 1120, Hübner & Van Santen Roeloffzen, 1910 Canvas Print

The sculptor of the tympanum for egmond abbey: arch drum with Petrus, Count Dirk VI of Holland and his mother Countess Petronella, receives Countess Petronella with son Dirk VI and her entourage in his studio in egmond abbey. The newly completed relief stands on a donkey, with two chairs in front of it. On the right monks watch Petronella (originally Geertruida) of Saxony was the wife of Floris II, Count of Holland. The stone is made about 1120, the performance must therefore take place during that period.

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