Author: Luiken, Jan, 1649-1712
Image Title: The Hearth
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Description: As two are gathered to warm themselves before the hearth, the reader is reminded of the divine admonition that Christians are to love one another sincerely (1 Peter 1:22). The poem nearby notes that though the fire in the hearth is useful, when it is on the bed or in the wooden attic, it is destructive. The Dutch artist and poet Jan Luiken (1649–1712), whose initials are at the lower right, was responsible for drawing and etching this emblem and wrote the accompanying poem.
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