Triomf van Luther (kopie), anonymous, 1800 - 1899 Canvas Print
Triumph of Luther, c. 1520-1550. The church reformers led by Luther in contrast to the Catholics led by Pope Leo X. Luther standing on a hill with the Bible in his hands, at his feet an army of reformers including Melanchton and Hus. On the right the unifying forces of all kinds of combative exponents from the Roman Church: Jesuits, monks with torches, church scholars with writing pens and armed with liturgical objects. Central the pope sat on a shaky throne that is about to fall. In the foreground Friedrich Stapellage (Staphylus), a prostestant converted to Catholicism. Cartoon on the Roman church. Reduced and mirrored copy to the original print from 1568, top right: pl. 19.C.
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