C1723
 (1737)

Synode tenu dans le choeur de l’église neuve a Amsterdam, en 1730. L’ Imposition des mains faite à un Proposant reçu Ministre dans une Eglise Wallone et Françoise de Hollande.

Artist:

Bernard Picart (1673 - 1733)

Engraving of synod held in the choir of the new church in Amsterdam, in 1730 and the Laying on of hands made to a Proponent received Minister in a Walloon and French church in Holland. From Picart’s, Ceremonies et coutumes … Read Full Description

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Synode tenu dans le choeur de l’église neuve a Amsterdam, en 1730. L’ Imposition des mains faite à un Proposant reçu Ministre dans une Eglise Wallone et Françoise de Hollande.

Date:

C1723
 (1737)

Artist:

Bernard Picart (1673 - 1733)

Condition:

In good condition

Technique:

Copper engraving.

Image Size: 

205mm 
x 315mm

Paper Size: 

258mm 
x 447mm
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Synode tenu dans le choeur de l'église neuve a Amsterdam, en 1730. L' Imposition des mains faite à un Proposant reçu Ministre dans une Eglise Wallone et Françoise de Hollande. - Antique Print from 1723

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dated:

1737

Description:

Engraving of synod held in the choir of the new church in Amsterdam, in 1730 and the Laying on of hands made to a Proponent received Minister in a Walloon and French church in Holland.
From Picart’s, Ceremonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde.

Artist:

Bernard Picart (1673-1733)

French artist and engraver, son of Etienne Picart, also an engraver. He was born in Paris and died in Amsterdam. He moved to Antwerp in 1696, and spent a year in Amsterdam before returning to France at the end of 1698. After his wife died in 1708, he moved to Amsterdam in 1711 (later being joined by his father), where he became a Protestant convert and married again. His most famous series was his Ceremonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde, appearing between 1723 to 1743.

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