File:Basiliek van Meerssen, interieur ca 1800 (Ph v Gulpen).jpg

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Coloured drawing by Philippe van Gulpen of the Church of St. Bartholomew in Meerssen, Netherlands. The drawing is a reconstruction of the interior during the simultaneum, when Protestants and Catholics shared the church.

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Nederlands: Ingekleurde tekening van Philippe van Gulpen van het interieur van de Sint-Bartolomeüskerk in Meerssen ten tijde van het simultaneum (1663-1836), waarbij zowel katholieken als protestanten gebruik maakten van het gebouw. Waarschijnlijk maakte eerstgenoemde groep gebruik van het koor en was het hier afgebeelde schip in gebruik door de protestanten. Het door Van Gulpen in het bijschrift vermelde jaartal 1800 is incorrect, omdat de kerk van 1798 tot 1802 gesloten was. Collectie Van der Noordaa in het RHCL, Maastricht, CVDN 224.
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Source https://beeldbank.rhcl.nl/detail.php?nav_id=0-1&id=6470059&index=236
Author Philippe van Gulpen (1792–1862)

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