
Rijksmuseum
Het middenschip en koor van de Mariakerk in Utrecht
Creator
Pieter Jansz. Saenredampainter of the Dutch Golden Age (1597-1665) · 1597–1665
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- 1641-01-29
- Medium
- panel, oil paint (paint)
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
In the young Dutch Republic only Reformed Protestant services were still held in the former Catholic churches. Statues and paintings of saints were prohibited. The 11th-century Mariakerk preserved the decorations of the piers, which Saenredam here rendered in great detail – even applying gold leaf. At the left visitors look at an image of a bull on one of the piers: according to legend, this column continued to sink during construction until it was grounded on a bull’s hide.
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