Paul on his way to Damascus, Ronde, lead plaque, surrounded by a leaf edge. in the center of the foreground, Paul falls off his horse, looking up at the heavenly vision in which Christ appears to him. on his right, figures on horseback, frightening for the light. One of them is hiding behind his shield. On the left a horse and a rider, cut over by the edge. On the second plan, two men on prancing roses. In the background a river landscape with trees, mountains and buildings, blind Saul is led to Damascus, Adam van Vianen (I), Utrecht, c. 1600, founding, d 19.5 cm

Paul on his way to Damascus, Ronde, lead plaque, surrounded by a leaf edge. in the center of the foreground, Paul falls off his horse, looking up at the heavenly vision in which Christ appears to him. on his right, figures on horseback, frightening for the light. One of them is hiding behind his shield. On the left a horse and a rider, cut over by the edge. On the second plan, two men on prancing roses. In the background a river landscape with trees, mountains and buildings, blind Saul is led to Damascus, Adam van Vianen (I), Utrecht, c. 1600, founding, d 19.5 cm Stock Photo
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Paul on his way to Damascus, Ronde, lead plaque, surrounded by a leaf edge. in the center of the foreground, Paul falls off his horse, looking up at the heavenly vision in which Christ appears to him. on his right, figures on horseback, frightening for the light. One of them is hiding behind his shield. On the left a horse and a rider, cut over by the edge. On the second plan, two men on prancing roses. In the background a river landscape with trees, mountains and buildings, blind Saul is led to Damascus, Adam van Vianen (I), Utrecht, c. 1600, founding, d 19.5 cm