Christ and the apostles walk towards a man who is quietly giving alms to a beggar. Etching.

  • Montalegre, Johann Daniel de, 1689-1768.
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24922i
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Description

The image refers to Matthew 6.1-4: the man is not ostentatious in his charity and "sound[s] no trumpet before [him], as the hypocrites do in the synagogues and in the streets". This latter we can see happening in the distance: a man standing above a jostling throng blows a trumpet while another man also at his level throws things into the mob. Behind is a stately house; people watch from the windows

Physical description

1 print : etching ; image 10.1 x 13.5 cm

Lettering

Auf den Freytag nach dem Ascher-Mittwoch. Epistel. Esaiæ LVIII. v. I. Lettering on left and right insets. Left: "Porrige ut porrigam" (above a man giving alms to a sitting beggar who basks in a ray of light from above). Right: "Bis dat qui cito dat" (above two hands emerging from clouds, one of which is giving the other something) Bears numbers : Tom II

Creator/production credits

J.D. de Montalegre and M.H. Rentz were responsible for other etchings in this tome; it is uncertain whether they authored this one

Reference

Wellcome Collection 24922i

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