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Works of art and objects dedicated to Servetus

can find all the paintings and carvings on the Institute website Michael Servetus: http://www.miguelservet.org/servetus/iconography.htm well as that of Servetus International Society: http://www.servetus.org/en/michael-servetus/image-gallery/iconography / index.htm Capsule Bottle Collection "Personajes" produced for "El Cava de Aragon."

(collection of the author of this blog)

Blotter schoolboy prior to 1968, probably commissioned by the government and directed by Andrew Lorulot, printer-publisher Herblay (ex-Seine and today Oise Val d'Oise). It includes the portrait of Servetus, Jean Jaurès and Jules Ferry. texts prompts the student to learn and embrace the values of the secular republic such as respect for others and freedom of conscience.

http://labesacedesunitariens.over-blog.com/article-15625835.html




Cartoon anti-Calvinist. This triptych is limited quite similar to the Dutch engraving that gives Vincent Schmid in his book "Michael Servetus - On the pyre to freedom of conscience." The author pointed out to me that my board seems to be
"a mixture of elements from the engraving of 1566 and the background of the engraving of Van Shechem (1609) a portrait of Servetus. Characters (the executioner and the trustees probably ... Geneva) to the stake are nearly the same. But it is quite typical of the methods of the time, these engravings serving as a kind of leaflets ... "
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"This triptych is directly inspired the black legend that Jerome Bolsec has made in his "Life of Calvin" in revenge for the reformer. Bolsec, theological opponent of Calvin (about double predestination), was a few years before Servetus bring a lawsuit that almost cost him his life. It has been his salvation as a ban on land given by a Bernese Little Council so hostile to Calvin. Some years after these events, Bolsec, returned to Catholicism, wrote a fake biography dependent to settle its accounts and of course, Calvin's opponents have seized it.

It is possible that this etching is the first gender. In fact, it has often been copied (it was a common usage) and adapted for purposes of propaganda. "

(collection of the author of this blog)



postcard signed and Daniel Lines edited by cARTed in 1994.

the back of the card contains these words:
"Michael Servetus (1509? -1553) antitrinitarian
Pursued by the Inquisition Roman
Sentenced to death on the orders of Calvin
Brule live in Geneva on 27 Oc tober 1553

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See article on this blog: http://libertedecroyance.blogspot.com/2009/05/hommage-michel-servet-par-daniel-lines.html (collection of the author of this blog)

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