Daniël and De Dragon, Johannes or Lucas van Doechum, After Hans Vredeman de Vries, 1643 print Daniël stands with King Cyrus at the dragon of Babylon, who is worshiped by the Babylonian people. Daniël refuses to worship the dragon and asks the king for permission to kill the dragon without a sword or stick. Daniël is ready to feed the dragon a cake of fat, tar and bones. As a result, the dragon will be torn open on the inside and die. Above the performance a reference in Latin to the Apocryphard Bible text in then. 14. Amsterdam paper etching Daniel gives food to the dragon; King Cyrus looking


Daniël and De Dragon, Johannes or Lucas van Doechum, After Hans Vredeman de Vries, 1643 print Daniël stands with King Cyrus at the dragon of Babylon, who is worshiped by the Babylonian people. Daniël refuses to worship the dragon and asks the king for permission to kill the dragon without a sword or stick. Daniël is ready to feed the dragon a cake of fat, tar and bones. As a result, the dragon will be torn open on the inside and die. Above the performance a reference in Latin to the Apocryphard Bible text in then. 14. Amsterdam paper etching Daniel gives food to the dragon; King Cyrus looking on


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