The central image of the panel shows Samson rending the jaws of a lion. In the foreground is Samson astride the animal and in the background a broad river meanders through a landscape with a mountain peak and towns. The scene is framed by columns with red bases, mauve shafts and red capitals supporting a purple arch. In the center of the arch are two herms framing a golden wreath that contains a scene of two mounted men. At the bottom of the panel, between the two green column supports, a coat of arms appears in the center of the inscription cartouche.
71F325 · Samson kills the lion with his bare hands
Arms of Meyssens (Meissen, Maissen), Gottfried: Vert a housmark with the letters G M sable surmounted by a two-bar cross sable, crest of lion rampant or facing sinister holding a mullet or; mantling of the colors
Ju[. . . ] XIV (Judges 14:6)
Godfrit Meӱssens/ von Hambürg ·Ano/ 1656 (Gottfried Meyssens of Hamburg. the year 1656)
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