Matthias Gerung, Confrontation between the Roman Church and the Infidels.

 
Date Description Source Reference
16th century Parts of seven bell tents and one pavilion. 

Bottom. The pointed apexes of two bell tents can be seen showing apex guy ropes (one with a two point attachment) on either side are the roof of two more bell tents. 

Right. Pavilion, with fringe valance and two point guy rope attachment. 

Bell tent with ball and disc apex. 

Bell tent with crescent apex and apex guy rope with two point attachment.

Matthias Gerung (Geron) Nordlingen circa 1500 - 1569 Lauingen. No. 32. Confrontation between the Roman Chrch and the Infidels, with Christ preaching in the background. Munich (1928:79), Dresdeu, Mainingen, Brunswich, D.51: Huth 20. Strauss, W.L., The German Single-leaf Woodcut 1550 - 1600, Volume 1, New York, 1975, p. 287.

Other work by Matthias Gerung:

The Emperor Defeating the Pope


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