Panels from an organ case in the church of Saint Vitus in Naarden, Panel with a Wild Man Supporting an Escutcheon, from the Organ case in St Vitus's Church, Naarden, The hatch consists of a pointed arch from a hollow frame, flanked by decorated sprays. In front of the pointed arch there is a niche with a circular arch resting on two pillars, with highs and a finial. In the niche a kneeling, three-quarters of a left-handed wild man. He holds with his left hand the belt on which the shield hangs around his neck and with the right the shield itself, wild man, wodewose, woodehouse, Grote or Sint
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4896 x 8517 px | 41.5 x 72.1 cm | 16.3 x 28.4 inches | 300dpiPhotographer:
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Panels from an organ case in the church of Saint Vitus in Naarden, Panel with a Wild Man Supporting an Escutcheon, from the Organ case in St Vitus's Church, Naarden, The hatch consists of a pointed arch from a hollow frame, flanked by decorated sprays. In front of the pointed arch there is a niche with a circular arch resting on two pillars, with highs and a finial. In the niche a kneeling, three-quarters of a left-handed wild man. He holds with his left hand the belt on which the shield hangs around his neck and with the right the shield itself, wild man, wodewose, woodehouse, Grote or Sint-Vituskerk, Jan Eerstensz. van Schayck, Utrecht, c. 1510 - c. 1520, oak (wood), h 88 cm × w 47.3 cm × d 5 cm