The image of those false gods, To whom in the old days names were dedicated, Is offered to you here, children!, Jan Oortman, between 1775 and 1813

The image of those false gods, To whom in the old days names were dedicated, Is offered to you here, children!, Jan Oortman, between 1775 and 1813

Cent print with 4 x 4 framed woodcuts, with images of (false) gods after which the days of the week are named: sun, moon, tuisco, wodan, thor, friga, seater. Furthermore, idol nehalennia and a number of warriors: goth, markoman, gepider, kwade, wandaal, batavier, heruler and sueef. With four-line captions that provide information about the figures and people. Object Type: Catchpenny print. Date: between 1775 and 1813. Place of creation: Amsterdam. Dimensions: height: 40 cm (15.7 in); width: 33 cm (12.9 in). Medium: woodcut print. Collection: Koninklijke Bibliotheek. De beeldtenis dier valsche Goden, Waar aan men in den ouden tijd, Der dagen namen had gewijd, Wordt kindren! u hier aangeboden-Catchpenny print-SMC K 0126
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Author: Jan Oortman sr. (1753-1823), Publisher: Erven van de Wed. C. StichterSource: commons.wikimedia.org

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