Miscellaneous Prints in the Little Gidding Harmonies Collection Metadata Dublin Core Title Miscellaneous Prints in the Little Gidding Harmonies Description Miscellaneous prints that the composers of Little Gidding used as sources for images pasted into the harmonies and concordances. Collection: Miscellaneous Prints in the Little Gidding Harmonies Sort by: Title Creator Date Added / 2 pages Christ as the Good Shepherd print maker: Hieronymus Wierix (mentioned on object) Maerten de Vos (mentioned on object) St Peter finding the tribute money in a fish After: Peter Paul Rubens Print made by: Nicolaas Lauwers (?) 1620-1652 Raising of the widow's son print maker: Johannes Wierix intermediary draughtsman: Gerard van Groeningen Christ heals ten lepers print maker: Johannes Wierix intermediary draughtsman: Gerard van Groeningen 1572 - 1576 and/or 1643 Christ before Pilate print maker: Hieronymus Wierix Maerten de Vos 1563 - before 1586 Expulsion of the money changers from the temple print maker: Jan Collaert (II) (mentioned on object) Maerten de Vos (mentioned on object) 1597 Parable of the workers in the vineyard print maker: Jan Collaert (II) (mentioned on object) Maerten de Vos (mentioned on object) 1597 The Marriage at Cana After: Jan van der Straet Print made by: Adriaen Collaert c. 1589 Apostle Paul print maker: Johann Sadeler (I) (mentioned on object) intermediary draughtsman: Maerten de Vos (mentioned on object) 1582 - 1585 St. John the Evangelist on the Island of Patmos Jan Sadeler I After: Maarten de Vos 16th century Iohannes Sprack voorder Artist: Serwouters, Pieter; Vinckboons, David (after) 17th century John the Baptist in the Wilderness After: Jan van der Straet Print made by: Antonius Wierix Published by: Philips Galle ca. 1588 Resurrectio Christi Gloriosa Elisha receiving Elijah's mantle Philip Galle, Maarten van Heemskerck 1571 Second day of Creation after an image by: Johann Sadeler (I) designed by: Maerten de Vos publisher: Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) publisher: Jan Philipsz Schabaelje 1639 and/or 1646 First day of Creation 1639 and/or 1646