The Christ Child playing the harp in the believer's heart, which is surrounded by angels. Engraving by A. Wierix, ca. 1600.

  • Wierix, Antonie, -1604.
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[1600?]
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31743i
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Cor Jesu amanti sacrum
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The Christ Child playing the harp in the believer's heart, which is surrounded by angels. Engraving by A. Wierix, ca. 1600. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Publication/Creation

[Antwerp] : Anton. Wierix, [1600?]

Physical description

1 print : engraving, with etching ; image 7.5 x 5.7 cm.

Lettering

Pulsa chordas, sonet chelys, dum nos recreas de caelis Iesu cordis gaudium; Dulce melos intonabunt, novum nobis excitabunt angeli tripudium. Anton. Wierx fecit excudit. Translation of lettering: Strike the strings! Let the lyre sound forth! While from heaven you renew us, Jesus, joy of the heart. A sweet tune angels shall intone [and they] shall arouse a new dance within us

Notes

In the seventeenth century the prints in this series (Cor Jesu amanti sacrum) were used in catechisms by Jesuit preachers in Fujian, China: E. Menegon, op. cit.

References note

M. Mauquoy-Hendrickx, Les estampes des Wierix, vol. 1, Brussels 1978, no. 441
Hollstein's Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts, 1450-1700, vol. LXI, The Wierix Family: part III, compiled by Zsuzsanna van Ruyven-Zeman, Rotterdam 2003, no. 459
Eugenio Monegon, 'Jesuit emblematica in China: the circulation of allegorical images in late Ming Fujian, according to Chinese and Western sources', Monumenta serica, 2007

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Wellcome Collection 31743i

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