Middenschip: Lectern in kwab style


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This lectern with stylized dolphin head and leaf motifs is located in the middle of the Oude Kerk on a baptistery screen in front of the Pulpit in kwab style . It is a design by Joost Gerritsz., who also made the yellow-copper balustrade of the pulpit in 1643. The lectern, made between 1642 and 1644, was the first example of a model later used in several churches in the Netherlands. The lectern is part of the readers bench, from which the reader announced which psalm or song would be sung.

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Artist Elias Eliasz. van Vliet sr. 
Period 17th century
Location Middenschip
Material copper
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Middenschip: Lectern in kwab style

This lectern with stylized dolphin head and leaf motifs is located in the middle of the Oude Kerk on a baptistery screen in front of the Pulpit in kwab style . It is a design by Joost Gerritsz., who also made the yellow-copper balustrade of the pulpit in 1643. The lectern, made between 1642 and 1644, was the first example of a model later used in several churches in the Netherlands. The lectern is part of the readers bench, from which the reader announced which psalm or song would be sung.

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Oude kerk Adlib Collect priref 1866